Hi folks,
Apologies for beating a dead horse. I am a Canadian resident, planning to work for a US company, 90% remotely, but 10% in the USA (and not just meetings, and sometimes for a few weeks, but never more than say two months of the year total).
Is this a workable plan:
foreign contractor, self-employed in Canada
TN-1 visa for the times I am working physically in USA
8233 tax treaty
8833 ??
1042-S for NR work performed
file Canadian taxes (only) every year, possibly installments etc
My main concern is whether TN-1 visa is allowed for foreign NR contractor work, for tax purposes. Some places say it's okay, some places say it's not.
Thanks!
Simon.
Canadian resident, 90% remote work for US firm
Moderator: Mark T Serbinski CA CPA
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Sounds good. You would only have to file a 1040NR if there was some incorrect withholding done wile your paperwork is being processed. 8233 will cover the treaty issues, no need for 8833
TN can be self-employed as long as the CLIENT sponsors your TN, and not YOU or YOUR COMPANY.
TN can be self-employed as long as the CLIENT sponsors your TN, and not YOU or YOUR COMPANY.
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Yes. You can't be a US employee if you live and work in Canada. They would need to treat you as a Cdn employee, with Cdn withholding.
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