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...
Posted by The Accounting and Tax on 06/21/2016
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...
When a spouse dies, there can be a lot of financial considerations, especially if the spouse that passes was the primary breadwinner or the one who handled the retirement planning....
For small businesses that have chosen to incorporate, there are some unique aspects to consider when it comes to the taxes that your corporation will pay on capital gains. Capital...
The artistic community, particularly musicians, still have the same tax liabilities as any self-employed individual. However, they also have some unique deductions that are special...
For a variety of businesses that have chosen to incorporate, there are some unique aspects to consider when it comes to the taxes that your corporation will pay on capital gains, which...
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...
When it comes to your health, it is important to get the right insurance that is going to cover you. Most people assume that they are going to be fine when an emergency hits, but when...