Border Guide: The Ultimate Guide to Living, Working, and Investing Across the Border (Cross-Border Series)

Read * Border Guide: The Ultimate Guide to Living, Working, and Investing Across the Border (Cross-Border Series) by Robert Keats ✓ eBook or Kindle ePUB. Border Guide: The Ultimate Guide to Living, Working, and Investing Across the Border (Cross-Border Series) This book is the definitive guide to cross-border financial planning. If you are a Canadian living in the US seasonally or all-year-round, or if you are an American citizen returning to the US after a prolonged stay in Canada, this book can save you money, time and headaches. It has been bolstered with new chapters on tax benefits for residents who move to and from both sides of the border.. It teaches you how to become a legal US resident, qualify for benefits, get the most from medical systems

Border Guide: The Ultimate Guide to Living, Working, and Investing Across the Border (Cross-Border Series)

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Rating : 4.69 (668 Votes)
Asin : 1770402489
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 370 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-05-23
Language : English

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This book is a good start to understanding the differences in the systems Amazon Customer This book is a good start to understanding the differences in the systems. HOWEVER, the book is highly biased. Comparisons provided are not done fairly. If your income is less than approx. $60k CDN per year (likely most retirees), you will likely pay less overall tax/costs in Canada. If you retire before 65, or not eligible for US Medicare, you will need to pay Healthcare in USA, easily $6k p. Steve Drew said I have read previous editions of this book and disappointed that there has not been sufficient updating of important. I have read previous editions of this book and disappointed that there has not been sufficient updating of important material. A key issue for many Canadians moving to the USA is retaining and maintaining RRSPs and there is little acknowledgement of recent changes by the IRS e.g.as of October "I have read previous editions of this book and disappointed that there has not been sufficient updating of important" according to Steve Drew. I have read previous editions of this book and disappointed that there has not been sufficient updating of important material. A key issue for many Canadians moving to the USA is retaining and maintaining RRSPs and there is little acknowledgement of recent changes by the IRS e.g.as of October 201I have read previous editions of this book and disappointed that there has not been sufficient updating of important Steve Drew I have read previous editions of this book and disappointed that there has not been sufficient updating of important material. A key issue for many Canadians moving to the USA is retaining and maintaining RRSPs and there is little acknowledgement of recent changes by the IRS e.g.as of October 2014 and I take issue with the recommendations to collapse RRSPs on grounds of currency speculation, . and I take issue with the recommendations to collapse RRSPs on grounds of currency speculation, . 01I have read previous editions of this book and disappointed that there has not been sufficient updating of important Steve Drew I have read previous editions of this book and disappointed that there has not been sufficient updating of important material. A key issue for many Canadians moving to the USA is retaining and maintaining RRSPs and there is little acknowledgement of recent changes by the IRS e.g.as of October 2014 and I take issue with the recommendations to collapse RRSPs on grounds of currency speculation, . and I take issue with the recommendations to collapse RRSPs on grounds of currency speculation, . "Four Stars" according to Mark. OK - good reference

Keats began his financial planning career in 1976 and is president and major shareholder of the largest financial advisory firm specializing in Canada-United States cross-border financial planning. . He is a contributing editor to Canadian MoneySaver and his writing has been featured in The Globe and Mail, National Post and LA Times

Keats began his financial planning career in 1976 and is president and major shareholder of the largest financial advisory firm specializing in Canada-United States cross-border financial planning. About the Author Robert Keats, CFP (Canada), CFP (US), RFP (Canada), MSFP, is an internationally renowned expert on cross-border financial planning. He is a contributing editor to Canadian MoneySaver and his writing has been featured in The Globe and Mail, National Post and LA Times.

This book is the definitive guide to cross-border financial planning. If you are a Canadian living in the US seasonally or all-year-round, or if you are an American citizen returning to the US after a prolonged stay in Canada, this book can save you money, time and headaches. It has been bolstered with new chapters on tax benefits for residents who move to and from both sides of the border.. It teaches you how to become a legal US resident, qualify for benefits, get the most from medical systems, make US-based investments exempt from US income tax, and remove your RRSP from Canada at no or very low tax

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