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by adomanico 3705 days ago
It makes no difference if he is a US resident or not.
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Of course it does. If you pay someone when they reside in the United States, you don't have to deal with the Canada Revenue Agency or any of the provincial and local authorities at all. Instead, you deal with the same federal, state, and local authorities in the United States that you're already dealing with. Navigating bureaucracy is hard, and navigating additional unfamiliar bureaucracies is harder.
Not only was he not a US resident, he was actually working in Candada, so whatever labor laws and tax rules normally apply in Canada applied to him.