Starting a new business can be an expensive process, as you rent space; hire employees; purchase equipment, inventory and other supplies; and of course, the necessary filings to set...
5.2.1[a] Taxation of Income of Non-Residents GenerallyA non-resident person is subject to Part I tax in Canada if the non-resident, at any time in a taxation year,1 – Was employed...
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4.3.1 (a) Residence of IndividualsUnder U.S domestic tax law, all individuals are subject to U.S tax, unless specifically exempted.U.S citizens are subject to U.S. tax on a worldwide...
4.5.2 [a] New Tie-Breaker RuleIf a particular company is a resident of both Canada and the United States, the language of new Article IV(3)[a] provides that where a company...
4.3.2 (a) Article IV(1) ResidencyForeign persons generating income from U.S. sources are potentially subject to one, or both, of two U.S federal taxation regimes dealing...
Starting a new business can be an exciting time in your life. You have put a lot of time and energy into the business and you want to make sure that you have it all in order. One of...
When it comes to choosing the type of set up for your business, there are pros and cons to a limited liability company and a partnership. However, an S corporation or S corp can provide...
During tax time, there are a number of decisions that you can make that are going to influence how you are going to do your tax return, which deductions you are able to take in, and...
When you start a new business, there are plenty of considerations that you need to take into account. One of the areas is taxes. However, it is not just one type of tax, but several...