
A Canadian's Best Tax Haven: The US
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When Canadians think of tax havens, they rarely think of the US; but it truly is one of the best options available for Canadians today. Using the US as a tax haven will enable you to keep more of what’s rightfully yours -- legally!
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ISBN: 978-1-77040-101-3
Number of pages: 168
Product Description for A Canadian's Best Tax Haven: The US:
Take advantage of a little known Canadian tax haven -- the US!
When Canadians think of tax havens, they rarely think of the US; but it truly is one of the best options available for Canadians today. Using the US as a tax haven will enable you to keep more of what’s rightfully yours -- legally! A Canadian's Best Tax Haven proves it by showing readers actual tax situations and comparing taxes paid by a person with exactly the same income living in Canada, the US, and a traditional tax haven.
By the author of the best-selling cross-border tax book The Border Guide: A Guide to Living, Working, and Investing across the Border, this informative book covers the following:
- What is a tax haven?
- Why you might want a tax haven
- Why traditional tax havens don’t work
- What some of the prevalent myths about tax havens are and what the truth is
- Hidden costs of tax havens
- The US-Canada Tax Treaty
- Information on cross-border taxes for snowbirds
- --And more!
This book shows you how to take advantage of tax haven strategies available to Canadians, easily and legally, and reduce your taxes payable. A Canadian’s Best Tax Haven doles out indispensable advice that will help you keep more of what you earn, just by driving across the border and following a few simple rules!
Product Specification for A Canadian's Best Tax Haven: The US:
| Market | Global |
| Author | Robert Keats |
| Author Detail | Robert Keats is an internationally renowned expert in cross-border financial planning. He has discussed financial matters on the CTV national news and in the Financial Post and Los Angeles Times. He is the publisher of The Sunbelt Canadian newsletter and is on the editorial board for the Canadian Journal of Financial Planning. Keats is the author of The Border Guide, another title published by Self-Counsel Press. He lives in Phoenix, Arizona. |
| Edition | First Edition |
| Pages | 168 |
| Size | 6x9 |
| ISBN | 978-1-77040-101-3 |
| UPC | 06963401019 |
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News and Reviews
Glenn Williamson
Canada Arizona Business Council
“If you have any questions about maximizing your investments in a cross-border business expansion, this book is the ultimate answer key. In my years working with Canadian executives and entrepreneurs looking to expand their operations into the United States and spending lengthy periods of time here, I can personally speak to the importance of getting responsible and accurate financial advice. Bob Keats has unmatched expertise in these matters. This book is a must-read for Canadians considering the US for their business growth, for relocation, and even for retirement.”
Rick Stephenson
Canadian Consulate, Phoenix (Retired)


