Last updated: February 26 2014

Earn Your Certificate: Take the Cross Border Taxation Course

Be a certified cross border taxation specialist with this comprehensive course from CPA and Knowledge Bureau faculty member Angela Preteau.

 

 

"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 part 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

 

Cross Border Taxation

Tax Planning

By: Angela Preteau

PROGRAM:  Tax Services Specialist

As baby boomers age and technology makes it possible for people and businesses to operate globally - as well as economic changes making it appealing for people and businesses to purchase investment property globally - cross border taxation issues become key for cross border employment, entrepreneurship or asset ownership, as does the issue of residency and U.S. citizenship. Advisors who work with affluent boomers must be prepared to discuss cross border taxation with a comprehensive general knowledge, as well as recognize and advise on how certain actions on both sides of the border affect a person’s tax situation.

CONTENT DESCRIPTION AND KEY CONCEPTS:

The student will learn the key concepts surrounding residency, non-residency, immigration, emigration, taxation of U.S. citizens and residents as well as other the taxation issues surrounding cross-border transactions from a Canadian and U.S. point of view.

CERTIFIED SKILL SETS: Most Chapters feature case studies which will ensure that the tax practitioner can adequately explain:

  • When Canada and the U.S. tax non-residents
  • How Canadian and U.S. tax laws differ
  • Benefits and protections of tax treaties
  • How U.S. estate and gift tax apply to U.S. persons as well as non-residents
  • What it means to become a non-resident of Canada or the U.S.
  • How to enter the United States to work or live
  • The tax consequences of terminating residence

Chapters end with multiple choice and true-to-life scenarios which test the practical application of the key concepts covered in the course. Actual time spent is influenced by factors such as the student’s background and individual learning style.

Angela Preteau

Angela graduated from the University of Manitoba in February of 2001 with a Bachelor of Commerce Honours Degree (accounting major). She challenged and successfully passed examinations (under the CICA-CPA reciprocity provisions) to attain her CPA designation in 2007 and is licensed as a CPA in the state of North Dakota. Angela is an employee of Frostiak & Leslie Chartered Accountants in Manitoba and specializes in Canada/US cross-border tax advisory and compliance services for all clients. She is also the author of the Cross Border Taxation course available through the Knowledge Bureau.