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Understanding the Tax Implications of Leaving Canada: Key Points to Consider
Moving from Canada to the United States or another country in pursuit of opportunities is a major life transition. However, it's important to be aware of the intricate tax...
U.S. Canada Cross Border Tax Implications of Owning a Real Property By Canadians in the United States
Introduction Investing in real estate across international borders can be a lucrative opportunity, especially for Canadians looking to own property in the United States. However,...
“Stay Compliant: Annual Foreign Information Returns Filing Obligations for U.S. Persons with Foreign Assets or Interests”
Certain U.S. persons must adhere to the IRS' requirement of filing various annual information returns regarding foreign financial assets or interests. Failure to do so may result...
Death of a Taxpayer – Uncovering the Tax Implications of a Deceased Taxpayer in Canada? What do You need to Know?
The death of a taxpayer in Canada can have significant tax implications for the deceased's estate and for the beneficiaries of the estate. It is important for the executor...
What are the key duties and responsibilities of an executor in the administration of a deceased person’s estate in Canada?
An executor named in a last will is entitled to administer an estate. If the decedent dies intestate, i.e. without a will, their closest relative can apply to the court in order...
Full Guide to US Tax Returns
How to File US 1040 Personal Income Tax Returns in Canada (Full Guide) There certainly had significant changes to US tax law over the last few years. These changes have also had...
Can the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Trace Me down As A Delinquent US Citizen Taxpayer?
How would the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) find me and identify that I am a Delinquent US Citizen or Green Card holder who did not file the US tax returns for current and/or...
Accidental American And Their Us Tax Implications
What exactly does the phrase “Accidental American” imply? How can you tell if you’re one? Children born in the United States (“U.S.”) are automatically U.S. citizens under the...
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