Jeremy B. asked

💰  Tax

I am a US resident (and citizen), and am loaning some money to a Canadian friend (resident and citizen of Canada) for his business. I will be receiving interest for the loan. How much tax will I have to pay to Canada, and how much to the US? Will I have to pay Social Security tax on it?

June 6th, 2024

Megan T. answered

For interest received from a Canadian source, you will generally owe up to 10% tax to Canada, as per...

June 6th, 2024

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