Are you a Canadian who owns assets in the United States? You may be subject to U.S. estate tax.
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Do you own U.S. property or shares? Even if you're not a U.S. citizen, your estate may be subject to tax.
Companies that send Canadian employees to work in the U.S. can face a series of income and withholding tax obligations. What are they?
There are numerous tax impacts that must be very carefully considered when deciding to leave Canada to live and work elsewhere.
Canadian non-residents are taxed on rental income from their properties in the country. What about their tax obligations?
Persons who have relinquished or intend to relinquish their U.S. citizenship can, under certain conditions, benefit from a new tax relief program.
It is possible to transfer funds accrued in a foreign pension plan to Canada with zero tax impact, provided the transfer is well planned.
Did you recently immigrate to Canada? It is important to know the tax obligations associated with your new Canadian residency status.
What are the tax implications for a Canadian citizen buying, selling or leasing real estate in the United States? Our expert answers.
Hiring foreign workers is one option to help remedy the qualified labour shortage. But what about the tax aspect for those workers?
Canadian taxpayers who spend time in the United States may be subject to taxes in this country, based on certain conditions and exemptions prescribed by the
International staff postings provide an excellent growth opportunity for a business. However, be aware of the tax implications.
You must spend fewer than 183 days in a calendar year in the U.S. to be considered a non-resident of the U.S. But what rules must be followed?
Do you have questions relating to U.S. tax issues? The tax experts of Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton can help you!
Given the increasing telework options, it may be tempting to work abroad while continuing Canadian activities. What are the tax implications?
IRS streamlined filing compliance allows US citizens living in Canada to update their tax obligations without incurring penalties.