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Canadians Owning U.S. Real Estate and the U.S. Estate Tax

Tuesday, October 18, 2011 by James Meadow
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Many Canadians are surprised to learn that their estates may be subject to the U.S. estate tax to the extent that they hold certain property situated or deemed to be situated within the United States. The most common examples of such property are U.S. real estate and securities issued by U.S. corporations.
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Net Tangible Asset Value: Part 2 – Redundant Assets

Wednesday, August 18, 2010 by Cameron Brinkman
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Once all the corporate assets of the company have been adjusted from their reported net book value to their respective fair market values, the CBV will assess if any of those corporate assets are not required in order to generate the expected future operating cash flow.
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Investing in U.S. Real Estate? Have You Thought About U.S. Tax?

Wednesday, December 09, 2009 by MNP
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In today’s economy, investing in U.S. real estate is an exciting opportunity for Canadians. The U.S. taxation of Canadians holding U.S. real estate is complicated and should be evaluated fully before making the investment. Here are some issues to consider:
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