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Tie-Breaker Rule Articles

Browse 3 Gruv blog articles tagged Tie-Breaker Rule. Coverage includes Tax Residency & Compliance. Practical guides, examples, and checklists for cross-border payments, tax, compliance, invoicing, and global operations.

Geographic Deep Dives23 min read

US-Canada Tie-Breaker Rules for Defensible Tax Residency Calls

If you split life and work between the United States and Canada, start with a defensible residency position, not a guess. In practice, that usually means confirming your domestic-law status first, then using treaty analysis when both countries can plausibly treat you as resident. The job of a **us-canada tax treaty tie-breaker** review is to choose a supportable position, document it, and file consistently.

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Geographic Deep Dives25 min read

US-Australia Tie-Breaker Rules for Dual-Resident Software Developers

Start by building a position you can document and file consistently, not by trying to force a gray-area outcome. Keep the treaty question separate from admin compliance tasks, then line up the filing steps behind the same factual record.

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International Tax17 min read

How Freelancers Can Legally Avoid Double Taxation With Tax Treaties

Classify the tax problem before you touch a return. If your income is mostly personal service fees across borders, this guide fits. If your issue is C corporation profits and shareholder dividends, you are solving a different problem.

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