2026 Yukon Landlord Tax Guide

A practical Yukon landlord tax guide covering CRA T776 workflow, non-resident landlord rules, GST/HST rental classification, and Yukon-specific filing controls.

Disclaimer: This guide is for informational purposes only. Consult a tax professional for advice specific to your situation.

2026 Yukon Landlord Tax Guide (Preview)

Overview

Yukon landlord tax filing is Canada-first: CRA rental rules and Form T776 are the core. The Yukon-specific lane is the territorial package, with separate special lanes for non-resident landlords, GST/HST rental type issues, and municipal property tax.

CRA T4036 · Form T776 · Yukon package

Table of Contents

  1. Disclaimer
  2. Overview
  3. Income reporting
  4. Deductible expenses
  5. Capital cost allowance (CCA)
  6. Key deadlines
  7. Common mistakes
  8. Yukon-specific rules
  9. Worked examples
  10. Resources

Income reporting

Federal/CRA lane first

Most Yukon landlords compute rental income on T776 and carry the result into the return package. Keep property-level records and complete T776 with CRA guidance.

Completing T776

Non-resident lane (if applicable)

Non-resident owners should run a separate withholding/reporting lane using CRA non-resident rental guidance and NR4/NR6 concepts.

NR4 guide (T4061)

The full guide covers deductible expenses, CCA strategy, GST/HST long-term vs short-term treatment, municipal property tax lane (Whitehorse example), and filing-week checklist.
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