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Americans Doing Business in Canada: Tax 101

Americans Doing Business in Canada: Tax 101 – Webinar

In our latest webinar, Partners Steven Flynn and Krista Rabidoux provide a review of key Canadian tax issues for Americans doing business in Canada. Topics include: Not knowing how the tax laws apply to your business operations in Canada can end up costing you significantly. ...
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Canadians Doing Business in the U.S.

Webinar Alert. Canadians Doing Business in the U.S.: Tax 101

Join Andersen Partner Warren Dueck and Principal Eric Trumbull for a Zoom virtual briefing on U.S. tax issues for Canadian businesses with U.S. operations. Warren and Eric will be discussing the topics outlined in Andersen’s recent post Top 5 Tax Issues for Canadians doing Business in the U.S. There will be opportunities ...
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Top 5 Tax Issues: Canadians Doing Business in the U.S.

This article considers the top 5 tax issues for Canadians doing business in the U.S.  Conducting business in the U.S. can be a complex and challenging proposition because of the differences from conducting business in Canada. Significant tax issues can arise. This commentary is intended to ...
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Canadian COVID-19 Guidelines – International Tax

On April 1, 2021, Canada Revenue Agency (“CRA”) updated its guidance with Part VII – Supplemental Guidance[1] which provides further relief from Canadian residency and Canadian permanent establishment for certain non-residents of Canada and businesses by extending the relief period to December 31, 2020. The updated ...
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U.S. Taxes Non-U.S. Corporation on Gross U.S. Business Income

The U.S. Tax Court issued an important decision in Adams Challenge (U.K.) Limited v. Commissioner (“Adams Challenge”) in January of 2021 that will have implications for Canadians conducting business in the U.S. This case adds an important insight regarding the scope of the non-discrimination provisions ...
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U.S. Election 2020 Impact on Canadians

ICYMI – U.S. Election 2020: Tax Implications for Canadians

If you were unable to join us on Nov 17 for our inaugural Tax Talk webinar on Zoom, you can now watch our virtual briefing on the Andersen in Canada YouTube channel here:  https://youtu.be/4fJBQW2Hy2U  Thank you to all the attendees for joining us and providing ...
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U.S. Election 2020 Impact on Canadians

U.S. Election 2020: Tax Implications for Canadians

Join Andersen Partners Warren Dueck and Steven Flynn for a Zoom virtual briefing on what’s ahead for Canadians with cross-border investments and activities. Warren and Steven will be discussing the topics outlined in our previous post Top 5 Tax Issues for Canadians with a Biden ...
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reporting compliance on tax-favoured foreign trusts

The IRS issues long-awaited good news for US persons regarding reporting and filing requirements for Canadian tax-favored foreign trusts

Under the Internal Revenue Code (IRC), certain US persons were required to file annual returns with the IRS for transactions with, and ownership of, certain tax-favored retirement and non-retirement trusts established in a jurisdiction outside of the US. The most commonly agreed upon Canadian plans ...
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Online Poker Winnings – Taxable in Canada or the U.S.?

A recent Canadian tax court case confirmed that an online poker player’s winnings were not subject to Canadian income tax. In Radonjic V. The Queen, 2013 FCC 916, Peter Radonjic, a Coquitlam BC resident, paused his career as a lawyer to play online poker on ...
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The member firms of Andersen in Canada focus on Canadian, international and Canada-U.S. cross-border tax matters. With offices across Canada, our tax professionals work with a broad range of businesses and individual clients to develop innovative tax solutions for a diverse range of issues. Our senior leaders and many of our professional staff have extensive experience in Canadian, international, U.S. and cross-border tax matters with major international accounting firms, as well as practical experience working with businesses and individuals.