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The American in Canada: Real-Life Tax and Financial Insights into Moving and Living in Canada

The American in Canada: Real-Life Tax and Financial Insights into Moving and Living in Canada
By Brian D. Wruk, Terry F. Ritchie

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For Americans either contemplating a move or already living in Canada, this reference answers all the questions necessary to successfully plan the transition, including immigration planning, customs planning, cash management, income tax planning, retirement, wills and estates, risk management, and investments. According to the Association for Canadian Studies, more than 10,000 Americans moved to Canada in 2006, a new 30-year record. The similarity in language, currency, culture, services, and products of these two countries can lead Americans in Canada to mistakenly think its laws and customs are also the same. With proper planning before moving, it is possible to get a five-year tax holiday from Canadian taxes!


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #99539 in Books
  • Published on: 2008-05-15
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 240 pages

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About the Author

Brian D. Wruk is a certified financial planner and the owner and founder of Transition Financial Advisors. He lives in Gilbert, Arizona. Terry F. Ritchie is a certified financial planner whose firm Transition Financial Advisors Group, Inc. (www.transitionfinancial.com) specializes in assisting those making the transition from America to Canada. He lives in Calgary, Alberta.


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if you're american moving to canada, this is the best book I've found on things to think about4
I've read 3 books and had 3 advisors I've paid for, and this book has between its covers more advice than those 6 sources combined. moving is tricky - more so in a post Sept 11 world - and this book covers all the topics, small and large, that you'll need to consider. Strongly recommended!