I am a US citizen.
I will be taking employment in Canada using a work permit.
I will also continue to do work in the US.
Based on what I have read, I should structure the work in the US as a contractor, correct?
Is there any other information or precautions that I need?
Thank you
Job in Canada and contracts in US
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And to be an employee for a US company and a Canadian company (in different lines of business and both OK with it), would require that the US company have Canadian payroll services or could it be US based payroll for that employment (perhaps using a US address that I have)?
If contracting still seems best, should invoices be made in US funds but with the Canadian address (residence) or should a US address (part-time residence) be used?
If contracting still seems best, should invoices be made in US funds but with the Canadian address (residence) or should a US address (part-time residence) be used?
The companies would need to withhold based on where YOU were working, not where THEY were located. That's why contracting for compnies which are located abroad (with respect to where you live) makes mosy sense, since there is no withholding.
Currency 'ecnages' do not incur tax implications. Holding on to foreign currency and THEN exchanging it, after there has been a sufficient rate change does.
Currency 'ecnages' do not incur tax implications. Holding on to foreign currency and THEN exchanging it, after there has been a sufficient rate change does.
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Thta is really an immigration question. Generally, yes, this is true. However, if your being in canada presents an 'advantage' to you or the contracting firm, it may be required to get govt authorization. after all, you are working IN canada.
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