I’m a US citizen and I currently work for a US employer in San Francisco. COVID19 has opened the door to remote work for me. My wife is a dual citizen and we’re looking to move to Halifax, NS. I would love to keep my current job and simply work remotely from Canada. My employer does have a Canadian presence but I would have nothing to do with them or their Canadian clients. My work would be solely for the SF office and our clients. I’m curious about things like:
How could I legally be paid? USD or CAD, into a US or Canadian bank?
How could payroll be handled? Are US taxes deducted by my employer? How would I handle my Canadian tax obligations?
Would they have to conform to provincial labor laws, or could I operate under US laws?
Does my employer have to do anything differently for you than they would if I worked remotely from the US? Or can I handle any necessary differences on my end without them having to worry about it?
How would health benefits, etc, handled?
I had a conversation with a colleague who worked remotely from China for about a decade. She said she just purchased a “digital” US address in a state without income tax, and had her employer pay her in USD in a US bank, and deduct payroll taxes as though she were living in that state. She simply made sure to pay her federal taxes each year as she normally would have. To me this seems like the best option, but I wonder if it would run afoul of Canadian law. Ideally, I would just have them pay me into a US bank account (maybe RBC US) and I would transfer the money to a Canadian bank monthly. I would waive any US health benefits, and would pay any Canadian taxes myself as required by law.
Any information you could provide would be immensely helpful!
How could I legally be paid? USD or CAD, into a US or Canadian bank?
How could payroll be handled? Are US taxes deducted by my employer? How would I handle my Canadian tax obligations?
Would they have to conform to provincial labor laws, or could I operate under US laws?
Does my employer have to do anything differently for you than they would if I worked remotely from the US? Or can I handle any necessary differences on my end without them having to worry about it?
How would health benefits, etc, handled?
I had a conversation with a colleague who worked remotely from China for about a decade. She said she just purchased a “digital” US address in a state without income tax, and had her employer pay her in USD in a US bank, and deduct payroll taxes as though she were living in that state. She simply made sure to pay her federal taxes each year as she normally would have. To me this seems like the best option, but I wonder if it would run afoul of Canadian law. Ideally, I would just have them pay me into a US bank account (maybe RBC US) and I would transfer the money to a Canadian bank monthly. I would waive any US health benefits, and would pay any Canadian taxes myself as required by law.
Any information you could provide would be immensely helpful!