I'm hoping that someone can help answer a few income tax questions I have. I'm also hoping I can do this myself and not have to hire an accountant.
I am an American citizen and currently a permanent resident of Canada. I work remotely, from home for a company in the US. I have no withholdings at all through out the year. At the end of the year I receive a 1099-MISC. So at this point I'm a little confused what to do. Should I file my taxes in Canada first (claiming foreign income) and pay the taxes owed, then file in the US and file a foreign tax credit for what I paid in Canada? Or should I do it the other way around and file in the US first, pay taxes owed and then file in Canada and file for a foreign tax credit in Canada? Seems like it makes more sense to pay in Canada first since I am a resident of Canada and technically no longer a resident in the US.
Can anyone help?
I am an American citizen and currently a permanent resident of Canada. I work remotely, from home for a company in the US. I have no withholdings at all through out the year. At the end of the year I receive a 1099-MISC. So at this point I'm a little confused what to do. Should I file my taxes in Canada first (claiming foreign income) and pay the taxes owed, then file in the US and file a foreign tax credit for what I paid in Canada? Or should I do it the other way around and file in the US first, pay taxes owed and then file in Canada and file for a foreign tax credit in Canada? Seems like it makes more sense to pay in Canada first since I am a resident of Canada and technically no longer a resident in the US.
Can anyone help?