HopeS
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Investors & landlords

Yes, the RSU allocated to Canada should not be taxed in the U.S. Because of U.S./Canada treaty, you should not pay taxes on the RSU reported on your Canadian return since this would be considered double taxation. You should only be liable for taxes on the RSU allocated to the U.S

 

The U.S./Canada tax treaty alleviates tax issues for U.S. Citizens and residents living in Canada and Canadians living in the U.S. One of the purpose of the tax treaty is to solve the issue of double taxation mentioned above.

 

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