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TaxBreaks
Moodys Tax Law LLP
35 episodes
1 day ago
Moodys has one single focus: tax. It is all we talk about, so it seemed natural to start capturing some of those conversations to share with you.


Podcasts are just natural conversations that happen to take place in front of a microphone, so we decided to launch TaxBreaks, a podcast where where many difficult tax issues are translated into plain English and discussed in a open and frank manner. Our podcast will feature informed discussion, lively debate, and sometimes a little lighthearted fun, around issues concerning tax in Canada, the US, and around the world.


Please note that the opinions expressed are solely our own and do not express the views or opinions of the CRA, IRS or any other federal agency or tax governing bodies.

Moodys – tax well solved.
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Moodys has one single focus: tax. It is all we talk about, so it seemed natural to start capturing some of those conversations to share with you.


Podcasts are just natural conversations that happen to take place in front of a microphone, so we decided to launch TaxBreaks, a podcast where where many difficult tax issues are translated into plain English and discussed in a open and frank manner. Our podcast will feature informed discussion, lively debate, and sometimes a little lighthearted fun, around issues concerning tax in Canada, the US, and around the world.


Please note that the opinions expressed are solely our own and do not express the views or opinions of the CRA, IRS or any other federal agency or tax governing bodies.

Moodys – tax well solved.
Show more...
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Episode 031 – Canadians Moving to the US: Tax & Non-Tax Considerations
TaxBreaks
32 minutes 43 seconds
2 years ago
Episode 031 – Canadians Moving to the US: Tax & Non-Tax Considerations
In our firm's latest podcast, Kenneth Keung and Kim G C Moody discuss a topic that has becoming very prevalent in the past few years: Canadians wanting to move to the U.S. for either personal or business reasons (or both). They discuss:

* The reasons why Canadians are interested in this topic.
* Important non-tax considerations when planning a move to the U.S. with the most important consideration being immigration planning.
* Tax considerations such as dealing with the "departure tax", dealing with future dispositions of property when in the U.S. and ensuring your holdings are "cleaned up" to avoid future reporting and tax complications.
* What will your life look like after you are living in the U.S.?
* The importance of ensuring your estate planning is revised to consider such an important change.

Happy listening!
TaxBreaks
Moodys has one single focus: tax. It is all we talk about, so it seemed natural to start capturing some of those conversations to share with you.


Podcasts are just natural conversations that happen to take place in front of a microphone, so we decided to launch TaxBreaks, a podcast where where many difficult tax issues are translated into plain English and discussed in a open and frank manner. Our podcast will feature informed discussion, lively debate, and sometimes a little lighthearted fun, around issues concerning tax in Canada, the US, and around the world.


Please note that the opinions expressed are solely our own and do not express the views or opinions of the CRA, IRS or any other federal agency or tax governing bodies.

Moodys – tax well solved.