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    Taxes/Payroll - Working in US/ Living in Windsor

    The issue that I linked in my previous post. CRA mandates that all Canadian Tax Residents who get paid by an employer should have the employer withhold CPP/EI. IRS goes by presence yes, but days commuting from Canada are not counted towards SPT. The work is physically performed in US yes.
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    Taxes/Payroll - Working in US/ Living in Windsor

    Yup, you are right @justinline! Filing 1040NR and claiming back from US is the approach. The only lingering question is: CRA mandates that all non-resident employers withhold CPP/EI and remit it to CRA for Resident and Non-Resident Canadians. (There are some exceptions to the Non-Residents but...
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    Working completely remote on H1B from Canada

    Did you end up making the move?
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    Taxes/Payroll - Working in US/ Living in Windsor

    Makes sense. Thank you for your input! The CPA said that recently CRA's stance is this: since the economic activity is being performed from within Canada, even if it is for a US employer (For H1B remote from Canada), then the income is considered "Canadian Sourced", even if the employer has no...
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    Taxes/Payroll - Working in US/ Living in Windsor

    Hi, I have been reading your contributions on various threads. Thank you so much for all your insights. I did talk to a few tax consultants as I am also planning to be mostly remote from Canada and commute every month to US work location. The CPA mentioned that since the economic activity is...