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Tax Implications for International Students in Canada
The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) provides information on tax obligations for international students, including those receiving scholarships. Scholarships are generally taxable in Canada, but some exceptions apply.
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studyincanada.com
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Tax on Scholarships for International Students in Canada 2024
This article explains the tax implications of scholarships for international students in Canada, including the tax rates and exemptions for 2024. It also provides guidance on how to report scholarship income on tax returns.
International Student Tax Guide
The University of Toronto's international student tax guide provides an overview of tax obligations for international students, including information on scholarships, tax credits, and tax filing requirements.
Scholarship Taxation for International Students
KPMG's guide to scholarship taxation for international students in Canada provides an in-depth analysis of tax implications, including the tax treatment of different types of scholarships and bursaries.
Tax Tips for International Students
CBC News provides tax tips for international students in Canada, including information on scholarships, tax credits, and tax filing requirements. The article also discusses common tax mistakes made by international students.
Canada Tax Calculator for International Students
Taxtips.ca offers a tax calculator specifically designed for international students in Canada. The calculator takes into account scholarship income, tax credits, and other factors to provide an estimate of tax liability.
International Student Tax Webinar
This webinar, hosted by a Canadian tax expert, provides an overview of tax obligations for international students in Canada, including information on scholarships, tax credits, and tax filing requirements.
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researchgate.net
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Taxation of International Students in Canada
This research paper examines the taxation of international students in Canada, including the tax treatment of scholarships and other forms of financial aid. The paper discusses the implications of current tax policies and proposes potential reforms.