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U.S. Citizens Resident in Canada – Capital Gains Tax Rate

What should be a straightforward answer gets complicated by recent events in Canadian Parliament and a recent US Tax Court Case. Current Law A U.S. citizen resident in Canada is subject to both U.S. federal income tax and Canadian on their worldwide income.  In 2023, ...
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Webinar Replay – Taxes for U.S. Citizens Resident in Canada: Tax 101

Watch Philip Mei and Kathy Li review Taxes for U.S. Citizens Resident in Canada. Topics on the Agenda Upcoming webinar – Canadian Budget 2023: Tax 101
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Blog Alert: Taxes for U.S. Citizens Resident in Canada

Taxation Based on Citizenship U.S. citizens resident in Canada are taxable on their worldwide income in both countries. The real question is which country gets to tax it first, which country gives a credit for the other country’s tax and what happens when both countries ...
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Americans Moving to Canada

Top 5 Tax Issues for Americans Moving to Canada

Moving to another country is the most significant tax event in most people’s lifetime.  There are wins to be taken advantage of and potential traps to be avoided.  Americans have a unique issue in Canada, they will be subject to tax in both Canada and ...
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Canadians Moving to the U.S.

Top 5 Tax Issues for Canadians Moving to the U.S.

Moving to another country is the most significant tax event is most people’s lifetime. There are wins to be taken advantage of and traps to be avoided. Canadians often view the U.S. as a tax opportunity. In many ways that is true, but you may be able ...
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Tax Residency

Tax Residency. Why It Matters and How It Is Determined.

Your tax residency, in Canada or the United States, determines whether the CRA or the IRS has the power to tax you on your worldwide income or at least who gets to tax you first. There are significant tax differences between Canada and the U.S. Those differences create tax opportunities and problems.  Which tax laws apply can ...
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