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Canadian living and working in US on a visa....information on paying taxes?? |
I know I don't pay taxes to the US because I'm here on a visa. But I'm pretty sure I need to pay taxes to Canada. Does anyone have any information about this, I am totally lost when it comes to this subject and I don't want to end up owing an insane amount of money later on. I've searched websites and tried calling different numbers with absolutely no luck. Can anyone help me? As a Canadian living and working in the US you may or may not have to pay US taxes. Double check here: http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/inte... A quick search on the Revenue Canada site found this: http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/tax/individuals... A tax professional might be a good idea just to make sure you don't screw yourself by not filing the right form or missing some obscure requirement. Good luck! |
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