Telecommuting working for Canadian company -
QUESTION:
I am currently living in Illinois. I am about to come off of maternity leave from my Toronto company and I
intend to continue to work for them through the internet.  My US 
immigration has not gone through yet.  Do I
 need to wait until I have US status to work or can I start right away 
since I'll be working only for my Canadian
 company?
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david 
ingram replies:--------------------------------------------------
You can telecommute. You will owe tax to the US NOT Canada.
You might want to send the returns here.
This older question should help as well
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QUESTION:
Hi David,
I am a TN visa holder working in Seattle, and my wife is on a TD visa and she is citizen of China. We are determined as non-resident to Canada.
Can she telecommute from the US, and providing software consulting service to Canadian company? Is she allowed to work remotely while being a TD visa holder?
Does she need to file taxes to CRA?
Thank you very much.
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david ingram replies:
She is not supposed to take a job away from a legal US resident.
Telecomuting to Canada does not take a US job away and should not be a problem.
The Canadian Employer should not withold any Canadian tax either.
She does NOT owe tax to Canda if she provides all her services from the USA.
She will / does owe tax to the US on the earnings and it should be reported on a schedule C on your joint 1040 US tax return.
She will also owe FICA (Social security tax) and should. send in form SE as well.
Hope this helps
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Hi David,
I am a TN visa holder working in Seattle, and my wife is on a TD visa and she is citizen of China. We are determined as non-resident to Canada.
Can she telecommute from the US, and providing software consulting service to Canadian company? Is she allowed to work remotely while being a TD visa holder?
Does she need to file taxes to CRA?
Thank you very much.
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david ingram replies:
She is not supposed to take a job away from a legal US resident.
Telecomuting to Canada does not take a US job away and should not be a problem.
The Canadian Employer should not withold any Canadian tax either.
She does NOT owe tax to Canda if she provides all her services from the USA.
She will / does owe tax to the US on the earnings and it should be reported on a schedule C on your joint 1040 US tax return.
She will also owe FICA (Social security tax) and should. send in form SE as well.
Hope this helps
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