Dear Community, I work in the UK physically for six months of the year and spend the rest of the time working remotely from Canada. My UK employer has been deducting taxes and informed me that I don't need to file taxes in the UK. I have a P60 form that shows the year's tax deductions.
When it comes time to file my Canadian taxes, am I required to pay taxes again? How can I avoid dual taxation? Will the P60 and payslips for the entire year be sufficient proof for the CRA?
I need help with this matter.
Hi @emalketan
There are multiple factors that dictate how you need to file your taxes for foreign income. Please refer to the following tax treaty between Canada and the UK for more details. You can also call CRA directly to get further clarification.
Hi! Are you a Canadian tax resident? Make sure your residency is correct.
You can claim your UK income as Foreign tax credit on the Form T2209. Please double check the treaty rules for UK and Canada, as this could affect your foreign tax credit.
Keep your P60 form, payslips, and any other documentation showing the income earned in the UK and the taxes paid. This documentation will provide the CRA with proof if they request it.
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