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To: pls418 who wrote (9441)12/13/2002 1:12:35 PM
From: SofaSpud  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 24925
 
Just spoke to someone I know who specializes in cross-border tax. There's a different answer depending on whether you're an individual, or a tax-exempt entity under the Treaty. If you're an individual, you're out of luck. The withholding tax is a final tax in Canada. It does, however, carry forward for five years, so if within the next five years you're taxable in the U.S., then you can get it back.

Not the answer you wanted, I'm sure.