Saturday, August 17, 2013

Taxation on work done for Canadian Client? and Business as usual

Taxation on work done for Canadian Client?



Hi Everyone,

I currently live in PA and have a fulltime job. However, I have just recently starting doing freelance website work for a company in Canada. I was wondering what the tax implications for the money earned from this work would be? I am usually paid through PayPal, but on larger jobs I am mailed a check. Anyone have any idea how taxation works on this? Do I just file a schedule-c and list this as additional income (under my dba), or something else? I assume I do have to report it in one way or another :) Any help/advice would be greatly appreciated!


Taxation best answer:

Answer by westlakewizard
Doesn't matter where the $ come from...you pay normal USA taxes. Just include the Canadian pay in with your USA pay on your tax forms! That's the legal way to do it.

Me, I would not list it at all.


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