U.S. citizens (or even green cardholders) resident in Canada who are contributors (or a joint contributor) to their children’s RESP (Registered Educational Savings Plan) may have U.S. reporting issues.
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OMB Control No: 1506-0009 / ICR Reference No: 202403-1506-001 / Federal Register: 2024-06697 Reports of Foreign Financial Accounts Regulations and FinCEN Form 114, Report of Foreign Bank and […]
A Tangible Property Regulation (TPR) study is an analysis that examines a company’s compliance with the Tangible Property Regulations. In this context, tangible property refers to real property such […]
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When talking about US taxes and taxation of US citizens who live abroad, you may have heard of the Foreign Tax Credit. A U.S. citizen or resident alien who pays income taxes in another country can […]
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