by Polaris Tax Counsel | Jan 13, 2018 | Cross-Border Tax
This blog post addresses a very technical question about the new US repatriation tax. It will only be of interest to US tax advisors. It is not meant as legal advice and cannot be relied upon as such. It involves complex US tax concepts so advice specific to the...
by Polaris Tax Counsel | Dec 3, 2017 | Cross-Border Tax
The United States is in the throes of the most comprehensive tax reform since 1986. On November 16, the House passed its version of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (“TCJA”). The Senate passed its version on December 2. While there are significant differences,...
by Polaris Tax Counsel | Nov 14, 2017 | Cross-Border Tax
On November 2, 2017, the US House of Representatives unveiled the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act which contains the most sweeping changes to US tax law in 30 years. While it remains unclear whether, when, or in what form the new bill will become law, but if it passes in its...
by Polaris Tax Counsel | Nov 2, 2017 | Cross-Border Tax
On November 2, 2017, the House of Representatives unveiled the most sweeping reforms to US tax law in 30 years. If passed, it will make matters worse for some US citizens in Canada and keep it the same for others. Some key implications include: No elimination of...
by Polaris Tax Counsel | Oct 5, 2017 | Technical Articles
The U.S. tax code has changed. Max Reed was recently asked by the Canadian Tax Foundation to write a paper with Charmaine Ko and give a presentation on the changes and the impact on Canadian-resident U.S. taxpayers and Canadian corporations doing business in the U.S....