Owning property or doing business abroad has an impact on your taxation.

It is important to know the tax laws of the countries you are targeting for your projects. Our experts are always seeking to understand all aspects and help you make informed decisions.

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Leaving Canada: Avoid Unpleasant Tax Surprises

There are numerous tax impacts that must be very carefully considered when deciding to leave Canada to live elsewhere. According to tax experts, here's what you need to know.

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Selling Your Residence in Florida? Watch Out for the Tax Impact!

There are tax implications when selling a property located in the U.S. that you need to be aware of to avoid unpleasant surprises.

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Non-resident Sale of Property in Canada

Several questions arise in the case of non-residents who sell real estate in Canada. This type of transaction is governed by specific tax rules.

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What You Should Know About the U.S. 183-Day Rule

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?

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Newcomers to Canada: Preparing for Tax Returns

Did you recently immigrate to Canada? It is important to know the tax obligations associated with your new Canadian residency status. In particular, you need to prepare properly for your first Canadian income tax return.

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Transferring a Foreign Pension Plan to Canada?

It is possible to transfer funds accrued in a foreign pension plan to Canada with zero tax impact, provided the transfer is well planned. While transferring the funds to Canada is not mandatory, there may be several benefits to this process.

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Tax: Everything You Need to Know

Are you taking advantage of all the tax credits and benefits you are entitled to? Here are some tips from our experts and reference sites to help you file your Quebec and Canadian tax returns.

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Consumption taxes

Home renovation or international product export: there are many different business situations and contexts with varying tax implications. Which ones apply to you?

Other Resources

Visit the US government website: Internal Revenue Service

Consult the Canada Revenue Agency