Ownership of IRAs and 401k Plans by Canadians
Canadians who have previously worked in the United States and have owned IRAs and 401k plans are subject to particular U.S. and Canadian tax obligations.
By Shlomi Steve Levy| 2024-08-22T21:50:14+00:00 February 28th, 2022|Canadian Tax and Estate Planning, US Tax and Estate Planning|
Canadians who have previously worked in the United States and have owned IRAs and 401k plans are subject to particular U.S. and Canadian tax obligations.
By Shlomi Steve Levy| 2024-08-22T21:50:17+00:00 February 7th, 2022|Canadian Tax and Estate Planning, Tax|
A new tax could take in effect in Canada as of 2022 which would apply to underused residential properties.
By Shlomi Steve Levy| 2022-01-25T14:59:27+00:00 January 24th, 2022|Canadian Tax and Estate Planning, Tax|
As of January 1, 2022, important changes for wills and the distribution of estates of Ontario couples came into effect.
By Shlomi Steve Levy| 2021-09-01T15:56:08+00:00 August 31st, 2021|Americans Living in Canada, In the News, Tax|
Levy Salis LLP is very thrilled to share an interview that Shlomi Steve Levy gave for a special article in the Globe & Mail which was published on August 26, 2021. In this article, he discusses the considerable impact that US President Joe Biden’s proposed US tax reform may have on Americans living in Canada as well as Canadians who own US assets.
By Shlomi Steve Levy| 2021-06-17T21:15:34+00:00 June 8th, 2021|Americans Living in Canada, In the News, Tax|
Levy Salis LLP is very pleased to share a special interview which Shlomi Steve Levy gave on the upcoming US tax reform for Jamie Golombek’s column in the Financial Post. In this article, Shlomi Steve Levy provides his insights on how the recently announced US tax reform announced by the Biden Administration will impact Americans living in Canada.
By Shlomi Steve Levy| 2021-06-17T21:31:20+00:00 April 15th, 2021|Canadian Tax and Estate Planning, In the News, Tax, US Immigration, US Tax and Estate Planning|
Levy Salis LLP is thrilled to share a special article which Shlomi Steve Levy, partner, and Jean-Noel Ben Hamou, of Counsel to Levy Salis LLP, were invited to prepare for Snowbird Advisor. In this article, they present an often ignored process for Canadians to apply to extend their stay in the United States.
By Shlomi Steve Levy| 2021-06-21T20:08:41+00:00 March 18th, 2021|Canadian Tax and Estate Planning, In the News, Tax, US Immigration, US Tax and Estate Planning|
Levy Salis LLP is very pleased to share a special interview which Shlomi Steve Levy gave for Snowbird Advisor. In this article, he advises Canadian snowbirds on the US immigration, US tax and Canadian healthcare issues of a prolonged stay in the United States.
