Hi, everyone.
Well, I finally got the PPR and now I am wondering about a strategic time to land. My visa will expire December 7, 2007, so it has to be in this tax year. I spoke with Canada Revenue Agency yesterday. I will be keeping my job in the US. I will have to file a tax form in the US (because that is where my money is withheld) and in Canada (because that will be my tax residence). Canadian filers get a tax credit on taxes paid in foreign countries, but I am guessing that I will still owe Canadian income tax even after paying the US tax and getting the credit because the Canadian tax rate is higher.
The question is whether I should delay landing as long as possible to minimize the tax bite, since I won't be leaving my US job until May 2008 (I am under contract). Or would this make no difference? I am envisioning that this next academic year is going to be very expensive for me, maintaining two homes plus paying additional taxes. Ugh.
Does anyone know of a resource on this situation that could help me? I am also seeking an accountant who can give me some advice.
Thanks in advance.
Leslie Ann
Well, I finally got the PPR and now I am wondering about a strategic time to land. My visa will expire December 7, 2007, so it has to be in this tax year. I spoke with Canada Revenue Agency yesterday. I will be keeping my job in the US. I will have to file a tax form in the US (because that is where my money is withheld) and in Canada (because that will be my tax residence). Canadian filers get a tax credit on taxes paid in foreign countries, but I am guessing that I will still owe Canadian income tax even after paying the US tax and getting the credit because the Canadian tax rate is higher.
The question is whether I should delay landing as long as possible to minimize the tax bite, since I won't be leaving my US job until May 2008 (I am under contract). Or would this make no difference? I am envisioning that this next academic year is going to be very expensive for me, maintaining two homes plus paying additional taxes. Ugh.
Does anyone know of a resource on this situation that could help me? I am also seeking an accountant who can give me some advice.
Thanks in advance.
Leslie Ann