Working in Canada as a Foreign Student: Tax Obligations
The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) outlines tax requirements for international students working in Canada. Foreign students must file a tax return and may be eligible for tax credits.
The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) outlines tax requirements for international students working in Canada. Foreign students must file a tax return and may be eligible for tax credits.
McGill University's international student guide provides an overview of tax obligations, including the requirement to obtain a Social Insurance Number (SIN) and file a tax return.
This article discusses the tax implications of working in Canada as a foreign student, including the need to obtain a work permit and understand tax deductions and credits.
KPMG's tax guide for international students in Canada covers topics such as tax residency, tax filing obligations, and tax credits, providing valuable insights for foreign students working in Canada.
The University of British Columbia's international student services provides tax information and resources, including tax workshops and one-on-one consultations.
TurboTax Canada provides guidance on tax requirements for foreign students working in Canada, including information on tax deductions and credits, and how to file a tax return.
A CBC News article discussing the tax implications of working as an international student in Canada, including the potential impact on future permanent residency applications.
A free webinar hosted by TaxTips.ca, covering tax topics relevant to international students in Canada, including tax obligations, deductions, and credits.