Canadian Graduate Student in USA

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Kara
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Canadian Graduate Student in USA

Post by Kara »

Hello!

I am a Canadian and have been accepted to do my Masters Degree at West Virginia University. I will be starting in July.

I will be recieving a stipend of $1,511 per month well I am there. I will also be renting out my condo in Edmonton for $1,450 per month.

I know that I have to pay tax on my stipend in the USA and tax on my rental income in Canada. Do I need to pay tax on my stipend in Canada as well?

Thanks!
nelsona
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Post by nelsona »

Yes. I assume you are going to be in F status? If so, then IRS does not consider you a resident of US, so you will remain a tax resident of Canada.

You will report only US-based income on a 1040NR, and continue to report all world income on your CRA/Alberta tax return.
You will get credit on your Cdn for any tax calculated on your 1040NR.
After 20 years, I am severely cutting back on responses. Do not ask specifically for my help. There are a few others on this board that can answer most questions. All the best
Kara
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Post by Kara »

Thanks so much! I'm pretty sure I will have an F-1 visa.

This forum is really great. I have already found lots of good info and will probably have more questions as I get ready to move.

THANKS!
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