Why? It's up to you to break out assessable remitted income from non assessable income. Then, only plug the assessable income into the tax return -- 'cause there aren't any lines for non assessable income. Subtract out TEDA a the 150k zero bracket -- and if you owe taxes, file. If not, consider ignoring those 60/120k thresholds -- and do this again next year.
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