Florida Property and Taxation: Beware of Inheritance Taxes
InsightsDo you own U.S. property or shares? Even if you're not a U.S. citizen, your estate may be subject to tax.
Caroline Vanier is known for her role as an expert facilitator in cross-border tax and estate planning, a field that is often misunderstood. She focuses on providing support, simplifying concepts and building long-lasting relationships of trust with her clients. She believes that this connection is an essential element of a productive and satisfactory collaboration.
This multitasker has been a member of the Barreau du Québec since 2006 and holds a Master's Degree in Canadian Taxation. While studying, she successfully balanced her full-time work, developing her client base and her role as a mother of three.
Her exceptional commitment is also evident in her knowledge sharing through published articles and yearly training sessions for financial institutions through Magistrum and the Association de planification fiscale et financière (APFF).
Do you own U.S. property or shares? Even if you're not a U.S. citizen, your estate may be subject to tax.
Are you a Canadian who owns assets in the United States? You may be subject to U.S. estate tax.
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