Property basics
Address, ownership records, purchase date, rental dates, manager details, and prior-year files.
Canadian residents with U.S. rental property need records organized by property, tax year, income, expenses, personal-use dates, withholding documents, and prior filings before preparation can move cleanly.
Address, ownership records, purchase date, rental dates, manager details, and prior-year files.
Rent statements, platform reports, deposits, Form 1042-S or 1099 documents, and withholding support.
Repairs, insurance, property tax, mortgage interest, utilities, HOA fees, travel facts, and management fees.
Current ITIN or SSN status, prior U.S. returns, U.S. notices, and nonresident filing facts.
Canadian residents who own U.S. rental property directly or through an entity and need the tax-prep file organized before review.
We do not promise deductions, refunds, treaty treatment, withholding outcomes, or IRS results. The file has to be reviewed based on the facts.
Upload prior U.S. filings, property records, rental statements, expense documents, ITIN letters, withholding forms, and any IRS or state notices.
Noble Strategic Group can help identify the correct support lane, collect documents through a secure workflow, and prepare a written scope before work begins.
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