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Canadian income tax act

Recently there has been a surge in the number of clients inquiring about the taxation of inherited qualified accounts, such as: Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP), and Registered Retirement Income Fund (RRIF). Individuals are confused on whether to liquidate the accounts, continue investing or transfer ownership. The situation gets even more complicated in the case...

Canadian Replacement Property Rules Many Canadian often confuse the Canadian replacement property rules under Section 44 to be similar to that of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code (IRC) Section 1031 Like-kind Exchange; often when it is regarding their property situated in the U.S. However it is important for Canadian taxpayers thinking of taking advantage of...

Canada-sourced income is taxable in Canada, irrespective of whether the company or individual fulfills the ‘resident’ requirement or not, and in order to prevent non-residents who perform services in Canada from avoiding paying Canadian income taxes on the services income earned in Canada during their temporary stay, the Canadian government requires the payer to withhold...

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With offices across Canada, we are positioned to manage and process the full scope of your Canadian, US and US Canada cross-border tax filing needs.
OFFICEVancouver
12752 28th Ave, Surrey, BC, V4A 2P4
OFFICEEdmonton
104–4220 98 St NW Edmonton AB, T6E 6A1

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