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Do relatives in China have to pay personal income tax on remittances to Canadian immigrants?

First of all, it depends on how much you remit, as well as the situation of your relatives in Canada, the various incomes of your relatives in Canada and so on. . . . However, if you are the remitter, you don't need to pay tax. You only need to pay the remittance fee within the maximum limit according to the national regulations.