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so I moved to USA last October on H1B and before that I worked in Canada have T4 for 2023.
I am filing my taxes and have confusion. Apparently, cross border accountants are very costly.
Do I need to show Canadian income while filing taxes in USA?
How can I still be a resident of Canada and maintain my ties like keeping driving license, RRSP, bank accounts ?
Please guide me here.
Thanks.
How can I still be a resident of Canada and maintain my ties like keeping driving license, RRSP, bank accounts ?
Please guide me here.
Thanks.
Move back to Canada
do not comment if you can not help
do not comment if you can not help
I can comment on anything I like, dude.
so I moved to USA last October on H1B and before that I worked in Canada have T4 for 2023.
I am filing my taxes and have confusion. Apparently, cross border accountants are very costly.
Do I need to show Canadian income while filing taxes in USA?
How can I still be a resident of Canada and maintain my ties like keeping driving license, RRSP, bank accounts ?
Please guide me here.
Thanks.
This is exactly why most people use an accountant who is familiar with cross border filing of taxes. These questions are too complex and nuanced to answer on a forum. Unless you have very simple taxes just basic employment it is worthwhile to pay for a professional or pay for a professional to review your filings before submitting them.
so I moved to USA last October on H1B and before that I worked in Canada have T4 for 2023.
I am filing my taxes and have confusion. Apparently, cross border accountants are very costly.
Do I need to show Canadian income while filing taxes in USA?
How can I still be a resident of Canada and maintain my ties like keeping driving license, RRSP, bank accounts ?
Please guide me here.
Thanks.
So in a nutshell you don’t want to pay a trained accountant for advice . But turn to the internet for free advice?
Sounds about right
So in a nutshell you don’t want to pay a trained accountant for advice . But turn to the internet for free advice?
Sounds about right
Yes, it does sounds right to me as well

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