I just sent an e-mail and realized that I didn't include my phone number, if needed. Here it is: 250-XXX-XXXX We are located in XXXXXXXX, BC. Thanks, XXXXX XXXXXXXXX On 5/14/09, XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX wrote:
I found your website when I was looking for an accountant that specializes in US/Canada tax issues. I was wondering if you were accepting any new clients.
To give you a bit of background, my husband is a Canadian citizen, returned as a permanent resident as of the 1/1/08. I am a US citizen and became a Canadian permanent resident as of 10/14/2008. The majority of our income is US from an S corp, some as payroll some as pass through. My husband has some self employment income here in Canada (around 10K). We filed our US taxes (2008) as full time residents of the US. I prepared them (we didn't have an accountant). We have a permanent address in the US that we use and a sailboat we live on when we are there. We have not filed our Canadian taxes yet and definitely need some assistance in that. If you are unable to help us could you forward on a name or number of someone that you think could. Thanks, XXXXXX XXXXXXXXX --------------------------------------------------------------------- david ingram replies: I do specialize in US / Canadian Income tax matters but do not usually accept
people with US corporations. Strangely enough, the last one I did accept was
from the same BC town you are in. It must be full of Americans.
If yours is a one person or one family S corp, I generally will.
I hope that you reported the $10,000 earned in Canada on a schedule C
on your US 1040, but you really could not finish your US return without
doing Canada first.
And although you only got your landed status in October, I assume that you were
here (in Canada) with your husband most of the time. If that is so, YOU are also a taxable
resident of Canada because of the number of days you were here.
I have lived in the
Thank
you,
________________________________________________________Dave,I am a US Citizen and Landed Immigrant of Canada. Do I have any legal or other restrictions for buying, selling, trading stocks, bonds, mutual funds, or having a broker on both sides of the border doing the same for me. I am getting mixed information from brokers on both sides and NEED an experts advice.xx
david ingram replies:
QUESTION: 1. have been trying to find ethical investment firm to go with in Canada and can not seem to get any unbiased answers We live in Red Lake Ontario (landed immigrants), but are also US citizens
2. Is this Stansberry & Associates legit, as they seem to have many different opportunities claiming great returns
Pinchot Retirement Plan, Master Limited Partnership, Market Index Target Term Security , Oakmark Select Funds
Thanks greatly looking forward to your email
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I have no good or bad knowledge about Stansbery and Associates. None of my clients deal with them to my knowledge.
>From looking at their website, they seem to be a newsletter operation as mucyh as anything. I have about 15 interviews with newsletter writers on gold (John Embry), oil, uranium (Martin Kafusa), silver (Sean Rahkimov) real estate (Ozzie Jurock), futures and commodities (Victor Adai), Resources in General (Elsworth Dickson, Publisher of Resource World) etc at www.howestreet.com - mostly in the third column.
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