Hi Gruffy,
Work in a mine do you? I do not appreciate you implying I am a troll (or any other person on this thread).
Perhaps you need to review the rules that are now going to be enforced. It is quite possible that IF a Canadian can not prove closer ties to Canada than USA (which may well happen to a full time RV'er such as myself) that revenue Canada can deem that all Canadian assets have been sold. If that happens I'm on the hook for Capital Gains.
Paying US income tax is the least of my problems. The way for me to avoid this scenario is to stay less than 120 days per calendar year.
Gruffy wrote:
No.... If you are crossing the border you should be aware of the rules and not depend on the Trolls to scare you off.
It's not magic ... Snowbirds does not write the laws. Just be aware. There are folks out there who would just love to fill out forms for a fee.