Tax implications For U.S. Investors Owning Canadian Stocks

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Updated on April 4th, 2025 by Bob Ciura

There are a number of high-quality investment opportunities available in Canada for purchase by United States investors.

In fact, the TSX 60 – Canada’s stock market index of its 60 largest companies – is full of potential investment opportunities. You can download your list of TSX 60 stocks using the link below:

 

One of the complicated factors of investing in Canadian stocks for U.S. residents is the tax implications.

Are Canadian stocks taxed just like their United States counterparts, or are there significant differences?

Do taxes need to be paid to both the IRS and the CRA (the Canadian tax authority), or just the IRS?

This guide will tell you exactly what the tax implications of investing in Canadian securities are before discussing the most tax-efficient way to buy these stocks and directing you to other investing resources for further research.

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