United States Internal Revenue Service Warns Expats to Pay Up or Surrender Passports

Halloween’s over but America’s Internal Revenue Service is Scaring the Hell out of Delinquent Expats! The United States Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is starting to make good on last year’s threat to begin the process of revoking or (or not renewing) U.S. passports as a means to collect unpaid taxes. With Donald Trump now in… Continue reading United States Internal Revenue Service Warns Expats to Pay Up or Surrender Passports

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Can Canadians Live Tax-Free Abroad?

The world is getting smaller and smaller as it becomes ever more connected and, dare I say, “Globalized,” to employ a blatant trope. Indeed Canadians are in ever increasing numbers taking advantage of the various tax-savings offered by various countries around the globe, some in warmer climes, which offer folks the seeming paradises of retirement,… Continue reading Can Canadians Live Tax-Free Abroad?

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Selling Homes Tax-Free in Canada?

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Don’t be Flippin’ Crazy! Many older homeowners in Canada rely on the equity they’ve built up over the years to help fund their retirements. This is made all the more possible due to a sale’s surprisingly generous tax-free status from Canada’s principal residence exemption. Of course, many simply aim to take advantage of this tax… Continue reading Selling Homes Tax-Free in Canada?

Tax Considerations for Canadians Moving South of the Border

No matter how much Canadians may love to go on about how they are different from their southern brethren and how they take pride in their peculiar traditions and divergent political views, the fact that the U.S. is a hot bed of innovation, dynamism and opportunity nevertheless has led many over the years to pack… Continue reading Tax Considerations for Canadians Moving South of the Border

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The FBAR Filing Deadline has Changed!

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With a stroke of his executive pen on July 31 of this year, President Obama marked the end of the filing date discrepancy that had existed with foreign bank account reporting and the filing of income tax returns. In one fell swoop he signed into the law the “Surface Transportation and Veterans Health Care Choice… Continue reading The FBAR Filing Deadline has Changed!

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CANADIAN REVENUE AGENCY MAKES BIG “BOO-BOO” –TAX FILERS GIVEN AN EXTRA 5 DAYS!

The Canada Revenue Agency gives hockey fans five extra days penalty-box free! April 28th, 2015 –With Canadians enmeshed in hockey playoffs, there is little time for the bother of tax preparation. For the first time in years 5 Canadian teams have actually made the playoffs! Falling behind on something so trivial as tax filing is… Continue reading CANADIAN REVENUE AGENCY MAKES BIG “BOO-BOO” –TAX FILERS GIVEN AN EXTRA 5 DAYS!

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How To Minimize Taxes On Your Canadian Rental Income While Living Abroad

If you own real estate in Canada, renting the properties out can be an effective way to make some money while you’re living abroad. The problem is the Canadian tax code can be a little strict when you’re a non-resident earning Canadian rental income. The good news is with some simple planning and paperwork you… Continue reading How To Minimize Taxes On Your Canadian Rental Income While Living Abroad

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