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- Wed Jul 09, 2025 2:09 am
- Forum: Business & Personal Immigration to the United States
- Topic: Tax implications on Working in US for Canadian company
- Replies: 4
- Views: 30274
Re: Tax implications on Working in US for Canadian company
Since you’ve lived in the U.S. over 183 days, you’ll likely need to pay U.S. taxes on your income—even if it's from Canada. If you're on Canadian payroll, you may still need to file in both countries and possibly claim a foreign tax credit to avoid double taxation.https://hstcalculator.onl/
- Tue Jul 08, 2025 12:22 am
- Forum: Canada / United States Tax & Accounting
- Topic: Canadian moving to U.S. (TN1) - Tax Residency Questions
- Replies: 12
- Views: 12765
Re: Canadian moving to U.S. (TN1) - Tax Residency Questions
ymxa wrote:
> Hi, I'm a Canadian citizen and have accepted a job offer in the United
> States; relocating there shortly, via TN1.
>
> - Plan to work in the U.S. for a year or two, then come back to Canada;
> don't plan on pursuing a green card
> - Single, no dependents; family in Canada
> - Don't ...
> Hi, I'm a Canadian citizen and have accepted a job offer in the United
> States; relocating there shortly, via TN1.
>
> - Plan to work in the U.S. for a year or two, then come back to Canada;
> don't plan on pursuing a green card
> - Single, no dependents; family in Canada
> - Don't ...
- Mon Jul 07, 2025 7:38 am
- Forum: Canada / United States Tax & Accounting
- Topic: T2062 & Tax on sale of Canadian property
- Replies: 35
- Views: 31425
Re:
navb wrote:
> For my earlier explained situation I have some additional questions:
>
> I sold my Canadian property in 2015 and filled out T2062 as well paid the
> 25% withholding tax in 2015 itself. Then in 2016 I filed the Canadian taxes
> for the same capital gains and got some refund back from ...
> For my earlier explained situation I have some additional questions:
>
> I sold my Canadian property in 2015 and filled out T2062 as well paid the
> 25% withholding tax in 2015 itself. Then in 2016 I filed the Canadian taxes
> for the same capital gains and got some refund back from ...