Income Tax for International Students
As an international student working part-time in Ontario, you are required to file a tax return if you have income from a Canadian source. You can find more information on the Canada Revenue Agency website.
As an international student working part-time in Ontario, you are required to file a tax return if you have income from a Canadian source. You can find more information on the Canada Revenue Agency website.
The University of Toronto provides a comprehensive guide for international students, including information on tax obligations, tax credits, and how to file a tax return. The guide also includes a section on tax implications for part-time work.
The Government of Ontario website provides information on the tax implications of part-time work for international students, including how to obtain a Social Insurance Number and how to file a tax return.
H&R Block provides tax preparation services for international students, including those working part-time in Ontario. Their website includes a guide on how to file a tax return and what deductions and credits are available.
KPMG provides a detailed guide on tax obligations for international students in Canada, including information on tax residency, tax filing requirements, and tax credits. The guide also includes a section on tax implications for part-time work.
CBC News provides tax tips for international students, including information on how to file a tax return, what deductions and credits are available, and how to avoid common tax mistakes.
TurboTax provides a tax calculator for international students, including those working part-time in Ontario. The calculator can help estimate tax obligations and provide information on tax credits and deductions.
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada provides information on tax obligations for international students, including how to obtain a Social Insurance Number and how to file a tax return. The website also includes a section on tax implications for part-time work.