Canadian Taxes for Non-Residents
July 30th, 2009 by
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Canadian Taxes for Non-Residents
Hillbilly’s not in much of a position to wax technical this week as he babysits budding economists in an oil & gas course in London. There’s a story behind why I’m doing that but it’s nowhere near as interesting as the one you’ve just made up in your head so I’ll let that add to the perceived mystique that is my life. (Seriously, the Bahamas isn’t *that* great.)
In any case, I got tired of counting the number of times the instructor would say “consequently” (at last count, eighty-fi–er….eighty-six). So I went trolling through my old blog for something that was worth repeating to a larger audience. Slim pickings, let me tell you. But found one that has some uncharacteristically useful information. I’ve updated it with some recent experiences as well so for those that read the original, don’t forget to pay for the upgrade.
The topic is tax implications of non-residents working in Canada. It’s specific to the Bahamas, which doesn’t have a tax treaty with Canada. So, let’s start off by coverin’ my hillbilly butt
http://codebetter.com/blogs/kyle.baley/archive/2008/06/17/rehash-canadian-taxes-for-non-residents.aspx
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