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cruiserjs
Oct 20, 2016Explorer
MudChucker wrote:
The commonmisconception is that Canadians regularly travelling to the U.S. for long stays can spend up to 182 days, or six months, in the U.S without being considered a resident for tax purposes. for people travelling to the U.S. for long stays year after year, it's actually 120 days, or four months, averaged using a special formula over a period of three years.
No - read the rules instead poof believing just anyone. File the form 8840 (and rules for that) . If you don't file - then 120 is right (IMHO).
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