Residency facts
Canadian residence, U.S. day count, travel facts, filing status facts, and prior return history.
When a Canadian client may need nonresident U.S. return support, the file should start with residency facts, U.S. income records, ITIN or SSN status, prior filings, withholding forms, and entity activity.
Canadian residence, U.S. day count, travel facts, filing status facts, and prior return history.
1042-S, 1099, K-1, rental statements, business income, platform reports, and withholding documents.
ITIN, SSN, prior ITIN letters, renewal status, and tax ID documents that may affect the file.
Clear follow-up questions before preparation or professional review begins.
Canadian residents with U.S. income, U.S. rental activity, U.S. business activity, withholding forms, or prior nonresident filing questions.
Noble organizes documents and preparation workflow. Filing status, treaty positions, credits, deductions, and return treatment depend on review of the facts.
Upload all U.S. income forms, prior U.S. returns, Canadian residence facts, U.S. day count, ITIN status, entity records, and notices.
Noble Strategic Group can help identify the correct support lane, collect documents through a secure workflow, and prepare a written scope before work begins.
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