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How would 1099 affect a Canadian Resident

Hi i just got a job offer by an American company and they would want me to go with 1099, but i will be working in Canada specifically Ontario. So my question is, how does this affect me or my income? Can someone help me better understand how 1099 works for a Canadian Resident employed by a US firm but working in Canada? Thanks, anything will help.

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Gajan:

Sorry, but you need to contact someone familiar with Canadian tax law.
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Thanks.

Is there anyone out there that is familiar with Canadian tax laws or have recommendations for a forum or site to get more information.
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Google "Canadian Tax Law" is my best advice!
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You would fill out your Canadian tax forms recognizing your income. You live and reside in Ontario so you would pay Provincial - Ont taxes and Canadian - Federal taxes
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I cannot vouch for Captain Forest's credentials as a tax expert, but he lives in Canada (according to his profile), which makes him more qualified than me!
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