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    Taxes/Payroll - Working in US/ Living in Windsor

    I am sorry, what do you mean by filing as a commuter? You mean don't claim SSN and forgo it as tax paid to IRS. My Social taxes is like 10k.
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    Taxes/Payroll - Working in US/ Living in Windsor

    The issue revolves around the fact that tax laws and treaties were established many years ago and haven't considered remote working scenarios. Consequently, Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) agents may interpret these outdated tax laws in ways that can be challenging for remote workers. In cases...
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    Taxes/Payroll - Working in US/ Living in Windsor

    yes, Thats what I mean by payroll taxes, If I work remote than it means I am employed by US employer in Canada not in US, which requires them to deduct taxes and remit to CRA. Since you are a Canadian resident you pay to CRA taxes on your global income, you can claim taxes paid to US as credit...
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    Taxes/Payroll - Working in US/ Living in Windsor

    @harirajmohan Do you have any idea? Additional Question: I read that it would be an issue from CRA as my US employer would be required to withold Canadian Payroll taxes, if I work remote from Canada. Better to travel at least few days in a year to avoid this. If Social security tax is withheld...
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    Taxes/Payroll - Working in US/ Living in Windsor

    I am planning to do the same, Will be working on h1b for US based company but remote from Canada. can someone confirm my tax knowledge is correct? apparently taxes withhold by US cannot be claimed as Foreign tax credit as Canada has the only right to tax you as work was done on Canadian soil. If...