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In this episode of Crossing the 49th, Phil Hogan discusses U.S. state tax filing for Canadians.
Learn when and why Canadians need to file state returns, especially for rental income, property sales, or if you’re moving from the U.S. to Canada. Get insights on exit returns, foreign tax credits, and key strategies for cross-border tax planning.
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If you have any questions about this topic or need advice on other cross-border tax or investment matters, feel free to contact Phil at [email protected].
You can also take advantage of our complimentary tax consultation by visiting: https://beaconhillwm.ca/get-started-now/
Subscribe to Crossing the 49th Cross-border Tax and Financial Planning Podcast on Apple podcasts and Spotify.
You can also stay updated on US Expat Tax and financial planning issues by following us at:
Disclaimer: The information contained in this Podcast and YouTube video is for information purposes only and should not be construed as tax or financial planning advice. Tax and financial planning rules change from year to year and the information contained within may be outdated. Ensure to engage an experienced and competent tax and financial planner to help you with your tax and financial planning needs.
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In this episode of Crossing the 49th, Phil Hogan discusses U.S. state tax filing for Canadians.
Learn when and why Canadians need to file state returns, especially for rental income, property sales, or if you’re moving from the U.S. to Canada. Get insights on exit returns, foreign tax credits, and key strategies for cross-border tax planning.
Key Topics:
If you have any questions about this topic or need advice on other cross-border tax or investment matters, feel free to contact Phil at [email protected].
You can also take advantage of our complimentary tax consultation by visiting: https://beaconhillwm.ca/get-started-now/
Subscribe to Crossing the 49th Cross-border Tax and Financial Planning Podcast on Apple podcasts and Spotify.
You can also stay updated on US Expat Tax and financial planning issues by following us at:
Disclaimer: The information contained in this Podcast and YouTube video is for information purposes only and should not be construed as tax or financial planning advice. Tax and financial planning rules change from year to year and the information contained within may be outdated. Ensure to engage an experienced and competent tax and financial planner to help you with your tax and financial planning needs.