I should clarify one more thing...
I was commenting, based on the assumption that where you are residing, and where you are performing your work duties, is the same place. I shouldn't make that assumption.
Let's say you live in Canada, but are working across the border in the US (we'll ignore the fact that you would need a work visa for that). In this case, if you were working in the US, you would be a US taxpayer, even though you are not residing there.
That is a pretty rare situation though. Typically people reside where they work, which is why I referred to them as equivalent.
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