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alexiukm
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Do I need to claim my US income on my Canadian taxes?

 
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Do I need to claim my US income on my Canadian taxes?

As a Canadian resident, you get taxed on your worldwide income, regardless of where it came from. This means you’ll have to declare all foreign and domestic income on your personal tax return.

 

For more information, please see TurboTax webpage: 

The USA/Canada Tax Treaty Explained

Using the United States-Canada Income Tax Treaty to Reduce Double Taxation

 

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Do I need to claim my US income on my Canadian taxes?

According to Canada Revenue Agency, you must report your foreign employment income in Canadian dollars on your tax return.  

 

Here is more information from the CRA about "Foreign employment income".

For more information, you can visit our TurboTax article - How do I report foreign income, pension, and other foreign amounts?

 

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