Levy Salis SENCRL est ravie de partager une entrevue spéciale que Me Shlomi Steve Levy a donnée pour la chronique de Jamie Golombek dans le Financial Post. Dans cet article, Shlomi Steve Levy conseille les Américains vivant aux États-Unis sur l’impact des propositions de réforme fiscale américaine récemment annoncée par l’administration Biden.
Pour en savoir en plus sur le plan de réforme fiscale américaine et son impact potentiel sur les Américains vivant aux États-Unis, veuillez lire l’article ci-dessous ou cliquez ici pour lire l’article sur le site du Financial Post.
How proposed US tax changes on the rich compare to tax rates in Canada
Shlomi Steve Levy
Jamie Golombek
Financial Post
Le 3 juin 2021
As part of the United States’ budget proposals for fiscal year 2022, President Joe Biden last week formally introduced his tax plan that would raise taxes on wealthy Americans and large corporations. On the same day, the U.S. Treasury released its Green Book, a 114-page detailed explanation of the tax proposals contained within the budget.
On the personal tax side, there are a couple of changes of note: an increase to the top U.S. federal marginal tax rate and the elimination of the preferential tax rate on capital gains for the wealthiest income earners.
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About the author
Shlomi Steve Levy is a Partner of Levy Salis LLP and is a member of the Quebec Bar, the Law Society of Ontario (L3), the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners, and the Canadian Bar Association.