2025 Nunavut Landlord Tax Guide
A practical Nunavut landlord tax guide covering CRA rental filing, deductible expenses, CCA rules, deadlines, and territorial tax context.
Disclaimer: This guide is for informational purposes only. Consult a tax professional for advice specific to your situation.
2025 Nunavut Landlord Tax Guide
Overview
Nunavut landlord filing starts with CRA rental mechanics and then layers in Nunavut package context. Most individual landlords complete Form T776 and transfer totals to lines 12599 and 12600. (CRA T776, CRA lines 12599/12600)
Nunavut package context sits in CRA’s Nunavut package and 5014 pages (NU428/NU479 references). (CRA Nunavut package, CRA 5014-PC)
Table of Contents
- Income reporting workflow (T776 + line mapping)
- Deductible and non-deductible expense treatment
- CCA classes/amount and terminal-loss checks
- Key deadlines and instalments
- Common Nunavut landlord mistakes
- Nunavut 2026 rates and package context
- Worked Iqaluit example
- Checklists, templates, and control routines
- Official resources
1) Income reporting: forms, lines, and workflow
For most individual landlords: complete T776, transfer gross rental income to line 12599, and transfer net rental income or loss to line 12600. (CRA T776, CRA lines 12599/12600)
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