How Interest, Dividends and Capital Gains are treated for U.S. Expats in Canada
On this episode of Crossing the 49th I discuss the tax treatment of interest, dividends and capital gains for U.S. expats that live in Canada.
Key Topics:
- How these income items are taxed
- Foreign tax credit application including 1116 form filings
- Relevant treaty sections.
To review the Canada-US tax treaty please visit here: https://newsglobal.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Canada-US-tax-treaty.pdf
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