nelsona wrote:
> I'm going to assume yoy are on "J" ststus.
>
> All your income is reportable in Canada; your NSF income is taxable in US.
> Your exempt status (ie. the time in wheich you are considered non-resident
> is upto FIVE years.
If I understand your reply correctly, then I will need to ...
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- Sat Oct 02, 2021 3:58 pm
- Forum: Canada / United States Tax & Accounting
- Topic: Tax Exemption for Canadian NSERC fellow working at a US university
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- Sat Oct 02, 2021 2:26 pm
- Forum: Canada / United States Tax & Accounting
- Topic: Tax Exemption for Canadian NSERC fellow working at a US university
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Re: Tax Exemption for Canadian NSERC fellow working at a US university
nelsona wrote:
> PDF
> PI
> NSF.
>
> Doctor,please! Use your words!
Sorry, my bad!
PDF=Post Doctoral Fellow
PI=Principle Investigator (Supervisor)
NSF=National Science Foundation, USA
> PI
> NSF.
>
> Doctor,please! Use your words!
Sorry, my bad!
PDF=Post Doctoral Fellow
PI=Principle Investigator (Supervisor)
NSF=National Science Foundation, USA
- Sat Oct 02, 2021 12:29 pm
- Forum: Canada / United States Tax & Accounting
- Topic: Tax Exemption for Canadian NSERC fellow working at a US university
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Tax Exemption for Canadian NSERC fellow working at a US university
Hi Folks,
I am a Canadian citizen who is going to start a post doctoral job at a US university next year. My salary will be paid from two sources: my NSERC PDF fellowship and from my PI's NSF grant. N
I heard that foreign scholars and researchers get tax exemption for the first two years of their ...
I am a Canadian citizen who is going to start a post doctoral job at a US university next year. My salary will be paid from two sources: my NSERC PDF fellowship and from my PI's NSF grant. N
I heard that foreign scholars and researchers get tax exemption for the first two years of their ...