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Originally Posted by nik-
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Interesting.
So (assuming Matthews qualifies as a non-resident in Canada, and I would assume he would), he is essentially just a US taxpayer, with no state tax. In other words, other than the $700K per year salary (and who gives a #### about that), he will pay the same taxes he would if he were in Texas or Florida.
(for clarity: he would pay the 15% in Canada, but get a tax credit for that in the US, so he effectively just pays his US taxes)
Nice job, Mr Matthews agent!