International tax law is very complex and border-hopping can be expensive from a tax point of view. Newcomers to Canada and immigrants especially need to pay attention, but so do those residents with offshore assets. Be sure you are working with a Tax Services Specialist™ who has graduated from Knowledge Bureau’s Cross Border Taxation Course.
Check out the following requirements, which all taxpayers should take note of:
Bottom Line: It pays to know more about cross border taxation to get the filings right for part year residents, non-residents with filing obligations in Canada and residents who travel abroad and/or have property and assets abroad. Be sure you are working with a Tax Services Specialist™ who has graduated from Knowledge Bureau’s Cross Border Taxation Course.
What’s the Cross Border Taxation Course About?
As baby boomers age, technology makes it possible for people and businesses to operate globally, and economic changes make it appealing for people and businesses to purchase investment property globally.
Plus, the increase in the sharing of financial information between countries, cross border taxation issues become key for cross border employment, entrepreneurship or asset ownership, as does the issue of residency and U.S. citizenship.
What Will You Learn?
-All relevant and recent tax changes.
-The chapters feature case studies, which will ensure that you'll be able to adequately explain such subjects as how Canadian and U.S. tax laws differ, the benefits and protections of tax treaties, how U.S. estate and gift taxes apply to residents and non-residents, how to enter the U.S. to work or live, the tax consequences of terminating residence, and what is FATCA (Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act) and what are its effects.
“The course and the case studies cover a lot of real-life situations for residents of both countries. Each chapter is written in such a way that is simple and easy to understand. A lot of the technical parts of the course can be further researched in your EverGreen Explanatory Notes. This is a perfect course for someone who wants to gain a working knowledge of cross border taxation issues between the U.S. and Canada.”
—Richard L., ON
Evelyn Jacks is Founder and President of Knowledge Bureau, holds the RWM™, MFA ™, MFA-P™ and DFA-Tax Services Specialist designations and is the best-selling author of 55 books on tax filing, planning and family wealth management. Follow her on twitter @evelynjacks.
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