Have evangelist who comes to the United States and receives income. His home is in Canada. Is he required to file a 1040 for this income? He also earns income in Canada. If he is required to pay federal income tax, is there a credit available on his Canadian return? He does not have a SSAN.
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He probably has to file a return, especially if it is self-employment income.
The previous posts referring you to the various documents that deal with Canadian residents and the tax treaty are right on target.
If he has to file a return, he'll need an SSN, assuming that his visa authorizes him to work in the US. If he does not have a work visa, then he may need to apply for an ITIN.
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I believe that he would be required to file either a 1040 or a 1040NR. I've never done the latter but I understand that it taxes him on his worldwide income and I don't know whether there would be a credit for the tax paid to Canada. I also don't have any idea about his Canadian return.
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Originally posted by erchess View PostI believe that he would be required to file either a 1040 or a 1040NR. I've never done the latter but I understand that it taxes him on his worldwide income and I don't know whether there would be a credit for the tax paid to Canada. I also don't have any idea about his Canadian return.
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