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I am a Canadian citizen living in Canada but working for a US company. I have been working in this situation for the past 6 years and have been paying Canadian taxes each year. I occasionally travel to the US to work at the US company's headquarters. No more than 1 or 2 weeks each year. I have a TN visa when travelling to the US.
I recently have gotten some paperwork from the IRS saying that I have to complete a Self employment tax form along with a 1040 tax form for the 2010 tax year. I have never received any forms from the IRS in any previous year. I have indicated to the IRS that I live in Canada and that I am a Canadian citizen working as a consultant for a US company.
Am I required to fill these forms out and submit them to the IRS? Will I be required to pay any taxes to the US?
You need to obtain a compliance letter from CRA which shows that you pay Cdn CPP.
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Of course you have to send this to IRS. It is to avoid having to pay SE tax.
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