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A revised an updated edition that factors in the latest 2013 changes to tax law — the definitive financial guide for Americans planning a move to Canada
Hundreds of thousands of Americans are living in Canada today — and the tax issues for everyone from green card holders living in Canada to Canadians returning home from years in the U.S. are astounding and complex. In easy-to-understand language, The American in Canada focuses on the eight key areas of transition planning: immigration, customs, cash management, income tax, retirement, estate planning, risk management, and investments.
- Do you have to file tax returns with the IRS?
- What income do you have to declare, and in which country? Should you leave your IRAs and 401(k)s in the U.S.?
- What immigration avenues are available to help you move into Canada?
- Do you qualify for Canada’s socialized healthcare programs?
- What should you do with your home or rental property in the U.S.?
These questions, and many more, are answered in this essential guide for the American living in Canada.
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Brian D. Wruk, MBA, CFP(US), CFP(Canada), TEP, CIM, was born and raised in Edmonton, Alberta, but moved between Canada and the U.S. on several occasions. Now a dual Canada-U.S. citizen residing in Arizona, Brian and his firm specialize in helping American citizens or green card holders living in or making the transition to Canada.
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Published: February 2015
ISBN: 9781770410893
Dimensions: 6 x 9 in.
Pages: 352
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