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Originally posted by TheDoc
That would mean you are double taxed.
A Canadian would not have to pay the IRS and the Canadian GoV. He would have to file and pay in Canada and FILE in the United States. Seeming the taxes are higher in Canada he would not have to pay taxes in the States.
VISA is only trying to cover it's ass they can't make up tax 'rules' for you to follow only a guideline of what they expect.
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I would think you are correct. But in the US you are taxed more than any double. In California you are even taxed on use. Go buy a new desk, computer, chairs, etc. Open your new office and, yip the county comes around, looks, ask what did you pay for that...how about that thing over there...by the way what is that thing over there.. Then you get a USE tax bill from the county each and every year. Forget that you paid sales tax when you bought all the stuff's for your new office.