Tax Implications for International Students in Canada
According to the Canada Revenue Agency, scholarships received by international students may be subject to taxation, depending on the source and amount of the award.
According to the Canada Revenue Agency, scholarships received by international students may be subject to taxation, depending on the source and amount of the award.
The University of Toronto's guide for international students outlines tax obligations, including those related to scholarships, and provides resources for tax filing and planning.
KPMG's tax advisory services provide guidance on the tax implications of scholarships for international students in Canada, including potential tax credits and deductions.
The Government of Canada's scholarship portal provides information on tax obligations for international students receiving scholarships, including tax rates and filing requirements.
TaxTips.ca is hosting a webinar on tax planning for international students in Canada, covering topics such as scholarship taxation and tax credits.
A research paper published by Harvard University examines the taxation of international students in Canada, including the tax implications of scholarships and other forms of financial aid.
CBC News reports on recent changes to Canada's tax laws affecting international students, including new rules regarding the taxation of scholarships and other forms of income.
TurboTax's international student tax calculator helps students determine their tax obligations, including those related to scholarships, and provides guidance on tax filing and planning.