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Health 3.0 will come if we work together, and it’s gonna rock. Even if we all-too-often are pretty terrible at showing it. You are a gift for which we doctors are eternally grateful. For standing up for those who are most vulnerable, even when you are so tired you can barely keep upright. For living up to the ancient Latin meaning of your chosen profession’s name, to nourish. Even when you yourselves go hungry on a shift with no breaks. For doing what you do, and for doing it even when understaffed, exhausted, and set upon on all sides by the assembly line machinery of Healthcare 2.0. Otherwise, it’s pretty straightforward.Īnd remember, you can find answers to all kinds of questions about international tax matters and other tax issues, free.Thank you. If this is more complicated, you need to provide more information. Then I would check the Canadian tax treaties to see if there are any provisions to take into account. Naturally, if I were working with such a client, I’d be getting a lot more information about the nature of his work – and where the work was done. If he was living in Canada, and is entitled to the FEIE, he would still be subject to the self-employment taxes. But I don’t get the impression that this was the situation. If your friend lived in Canada for more than 330 days out of 365, he might be entitled to the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion ( Form 2555). They might also accept the Canadian taxes as a state tax deduction.) Or you can take the Canadian taxes as a tax deduction on Schedule A. Then, you can use Form 1116 to take a tax credit for the taxes paid to Canada. If he is a US taxpayer, and files a regular US resident tax return (Form 1040), then that’s just what you do.
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Any advice on how to handle this will be appreciated.” He now owes the Canadian Government $5,000.00. He has already filed in Canada and is asking me to use the same income amount declared there, here in the US. “I have a friend / client who had self employment income in both US and Canada.
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