Working remotely during COVID-19 leads to big tax hit for Canadian couple, others may face similar bill
Canadians who work in Michigan but can’t cross the border because of the pandemic may have to shell out thousands of dollars in income taxes for 2020.
UP NEXT
UP NEXT
-
Daniel, a foster youth hoping to be adopted: “I’ve never really had a mother figure in my life.”
WXYZ Detroit, MI
-
Healthy spring eating with Blue Cross Blue Shield Michigan
WXYZ Detroit, MI
-
How the pandemic could open more job opportunities for Americans with disabilities
WXYZ Detroit, MI
-
White House points to Michigan's D+ rating on infrastructure while pitching American Jobs Plan
WXYZ Detroit, MI
-
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer pushes vaccines, not restrictions in state's fight against COVID-19
WXYZ Detroit, MI
-
Metro Detroit Forecast: Snow mixing with rain this morning
WXYZ Detroit, MI
-
7-year-old girl shot by father in Detroit
WXYZ Detroit, MI
-
Michigan softball beats Michigan State in home opener
WXYZ Detroit, MI
-
Hinch gives update on Miguel Cabrera's progress
WXYZ Detroit, MI
-
Fighting the Michigan COVID surge
WXYZ Detroit, MI
-
Postal worker attacked and carjacked
WXYZ Detroit, MI
-
Rain/snow mix in the morning
WXYZ Detroit, MI
-
Perseverance's mission to Mars and the Michigan connection
WXYZ Detroit, MI
-
NFL makes updates to offseason program schedule
WXYZ Detroit, MI
-
Vrana ready for new opportunity in Detroit
WXYZ Detroit, MI
-
Michigan's Eli Brooks to return for 2021-22 season
WXYZ Detroit, MI