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If you were a Canadian and would like to work in the States, do you have to pay double tax? |
If you were a Canadian and would like to use Visa to work at the US, then do you have to pay Canadian tax and American Tax? Also, If you work for a Canadian company in Canada and the company sends you to the states to work at other brand, which is the same company then I think you only have to pay Canadian tax right? No. What ever taxes you pay in the U.S. would be claimed on your Canadian tax return. The maximum tax you will pay is at the Canadian tax rate. Your best advice will be to contact a Canadian Accounting firm that is authorized to do U.S. Tax Returns. See website below for details Source(s): http://www.irs.gov/faqs/faq13-1.html... Call Human Resources at the company. I would suspect that if you have any capital gains or property in Canada, you would also have to pay taxes in Canada on that. |
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