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Get your taxes done using TurboTax
Based on my understanding of Canadian tax law you're correct that the RSUs only become taxable upon vesting. However, it looks like there are a couple of exceptions to that rule. Your employer probably knows better than we do about Canadian tax law. I would still ask, though.
As far as entering the foreign taxes for US credit the answer is yes, you will enter the full amount of tax paid on anything that is also taxed in the US. The foreign tax credit is in the deductions and credits section of TurboTax. Enter the amount there and that will be credited against your taxes due here so that you avoid double taxation,
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March 5, 2025
1:34 PM