I've been offered virtual employment for a US company who has no other Canadian employees. If I work from home (in Canada) do I pay Canadian taxes or US taxes? What is my employer responsible for?
And how would the scenario change if I worked as a contractor instead in this same scenario.
Thanks.
Working virtually for a US company
Moderator: Mark T Serbinski CA CPA
If he pays you as a contractor, he only needs to send you a check, no withholding.
If he wants you as an employee, it MUST be a CDn employee, with fed/prov/EI/CPP withholding/
He cannot treat you like a US employee.
If he wants you as an employee, it MUST be a CDn employee, with fed/prov/EI/CPP withholding/
He cannot treat you like a US employee.
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Which country do I pay taxes to?
Okay - would I just have to pay Canadian taxes?
Yes since you are working in Canada. there is no US taxation involved here, unless the US firm handles things completely wrong.
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Would it be better to commute to US?
Are there advantages as i) a US employee or ii) a CDN contractor or commuting to the US from Canada?
How does this change the obligations on the US employer reporting?
How does this change the obligations on the US employer reporting?