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Message OrganiserWebinar: Women in Tax: Canadian Tax Implications for US Companies Expanding into Canada
Tuesday, April 21, 2026
Webinar
Event Overview
1 Participatory MCLE Credits
This program provides California tax attorneys with a practical overview of the Canadian tax issues that can arise when U.S. SaaS companies sell to Canadian customers. The session reviews how Canadian tax authorities analyze cross-border digital services, when implementation or support activities may create permanent establishment exposure under the Canada–U.S. tax treaty, and how contractual and operational facts affect the outcome. It also addresses Canadian GST/HST registration and collection requirements for non-resident suppliers of digital services, with reference to common SaaS structures.
Speakers: Laura Gheorghiu

