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It depends; i guess you are a US resident for tax purposes. as you can see, The E-2 Visa allows an individual to enter and work inside of the US based on an investment you will be controlling, while inside the US.Because you most likely will be considered a US resident for tax purposes, please do not confuse with residency status for immigration purposes, you will be taxed on all your US source and worldwide income regardless of its source.If you are a non-resident for tax purposes - you may be taxed only on income from US sources. You might be considered a non-resident in the first year, 2010, in the US. After that , you’d become a US resident for tax purposes then, yes you need to report your rental income that you earned in US on Sch E of 1040.I guess you can claim taxes that you pay to the IRS/your home state in US on your Canadian return. I guess you can contact Canadian tax pro;회계사/세무사 in your local area inCanada.
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