Thanks for your thoughts.
I think we'll go for the cash out right away. It just doesn't make sense leaving it earning 1% interest when we could use the money to pay off HELOC at 8%. Don't want complications later either. So I guess that means.
1) Pay 25% NR tax to Canada( will be deducted ...
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Teacher Pensions in US
Hi,
I've read through all the posts and searched for this. RRSP's look fairly simple now. The new TurboTax 2006 even has a form 8891 in it and handles RRSP's very easily.
However, I can't seem to find enough information about regular pensions for Canadians on Visa in the US. As one other poster ...
I've read through all the posts and searched for this. RRSP's look fairly simple now. The new TurboTax 2006 even has a form 8891 in it and handles RRSP's very easily.
However, I can't seem to find enough information about regular pensions for Canadians on Visa in the US. As one other poster ...