Film and video acting services

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Film and video acting services

A non-resident actor, who receives payments for acting services rendered in Canada and intends to file an income tax return in Canada, can apply to the CRA for a reduction in the non-resident tax that you have to withhold.

To do this, the non-resident should fill out:

When these forms are processed, the CRA will send a letter to the non-resident and the payer stating any payments to which a tax reduction applies.

A non-resident actor who resides in the United States, and makes less than $15,000 CAD from acting services performed in Canada, in the calendar year, may be eligible for an exemption from tax under Article XVI of the Canada-United States Tax Convention. The actor can apply for a reduction of the non-resident tax that you have to withhold, as stated above.

You may not apply a tax reduction unless you receive written authorization from the CRA. If you do receive this authorization, you must report the amounts paid or credited on an NR4 slip and use exemption code "J."

For more information, go to Non-resident actors.

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Date modified:
2016-12-22