Cross-Border & International Tax

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Cross-Border Retirement Planning for Americans Living in Canada

Retirement planning is complex for anyone. For Americans living in Canada, however, it becomes significantly more complicated because two different tax systems apply at the same time. Unlike most countries, the United States taxes its citizens based on citizenship rather than residency. This means that even if you have lived in Canada for decades, earn […]
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How to Avoid Double Taxation as a U.S. Citizen Living in Canada

For U.S. citizens living in Canada, taxation can quickly become complex. Unlike most countries, the United States taxes individuals based on citizenship rather than residency. This means that even if you have lived in Canada for years, earn only Canadian income, and pay Canadian taxes, you are still required to file U.S. tax returns annually. […]
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Cross-Border Estate Planning for U.S.–Canada Families: What You Need to Know

For families with ties to both the United States and Canada, estate planning is significantly more complex than standard domestic planning. Differences in tax systems, residency rules, and reporting obligations can create unexpected tax liabilities and administrative challenges if not addressed proactively. Whether you are a U.S. citizen living in Canada, a Canadian with U.S. […]
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Moving to or from Canada: Tax Residency Rules Explained

Moving to or from Canada can have significant tax consequences. Whether you are arriving in Canada for work, leaving to live abroad, or splitting time between countries, your Canadian tax obligations depend largely on one key concept: tax residency. Canadian tax residency is not determined solely by citizenship or immigration status. Instead, it is based […]
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Tax Planning Challenges for Canadians Working Remotely for Foreign Companies

Remote work has transformed the global workforce. Canadians are increasingly employed by foreign companies while continuing to live and work in Canada. While this arrangement offers flexibility and access to international opportunities, it also introduces complex tax planning challenges. Understanding how Canadian tax law treats foreign employment income, and how international rules interact with domestic […]
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