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Originally Posted by nickerjones
Nope, US to my knowledge is the only country that you have file an income tax return even when all your money was made as a resident of another country.
My wife was a perm resident of the US , as a Canadian, and never had to file taxes with Canada until she moved back to Canada.
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Depends on your residency status, not where you made your money. A Canadian player who plays in the US but hasn't severed his residency ties to Canada would still have to file in both places. As has already been mentioned, though, double taxation is dealt with through foreign tax credits.