Canadian citizens working in the United States are usually not sure if they should be filing taxes in Canada. According to CRA if someone is not considered to be a resident of Canada...
Under the IRS rules, a taxpayer is allowed to deduct expenses related to business use of a home, but only if the space is used “exclusively” on a “regular basis”....
Posted by East Harlem Tax Service on 05/23/2015
All businesses are required to report sales and income over a taxation year. Profits = Sales – Expenses Net Income = Profits – Taxes Categories included in an income...
Posted by The Accounting and Tax on 05/07/2015
Gross income comes from following categories of income: Interest, Dividends, Personal Services, Rentals, Royalties, Gains from disposition of property. Leasing generates rental income....
Posted by The Accounting and Tax on 03/05/2015
Many tax payers think that only the self employed can deduct business expenses. Such is not the case. Employees can deduct some of their unreimbursed business expenses...
Posted by AllRight Consulting & Tax, LLC on 12/30/2014
Code Section 7701 (a)(30) U.S citizens are U.S Persons and Citizens of foreign countries are U.S Persons who meet either of the following two tests: Green Card test Substantial...
Multinational Companies do lot of intercompany transactions. U.S manufacturers market their products in foreign countries through their subsidiaries. Domestic parent companies sometimes...
Ref Code Section 871 (b) and 882: According to these code sections if a foreign person is engaged in a U.S trade or business, he is subject to U.S taxes for any income that is connected...
Posted by The Accounting and Tax on 12/10/2014
Refer Code section 904: Limitation on Credit: Source of income rules play a very vital role when it comes to computation of foreign tax credits limitation of a taxpayer. If foreign...