4.3.1 (a) Residence of IndividualsUnder U.S domestic tax law, all individuals are subject to U.S tax, unless specifically exempted.U.S citizens are subject to U.S. tax on a worldwide...
While many of us do not enjoy the prospect of planning for our own demise, estate planning does serve a function. It provides a way to make sure that our wealth and our wishes are...
Investments can provide an additional income stream, both while you are working or during your retirement. But there are also the potential risks that come with an investment that...
Retirement may seem years or even decades away. Yet by planning and saving now, you can enjoy a relatively stress free retirement. Additionally, by starting to contribute to your retirement...
When it comes to tax time, there can be quite a bit of stress gathering the necessary paperwork for your tax return to be prepared. To reduce that stress, consider working at increasing...
For those who are serving in the military, there are a variety of potential tax deductions and benefits that may be available. However, there are some very specific benefits that apply...
The artistic community, particularly musicians, still have the same tax liabilities as any self-employed individual. However, they also have some unique deductions that are special...
Student loans are now a part of a vast majority of college students’ experience. They graduate college with loans and the resulting monthly payments. Once you leave school and begin...
4.5.2 [a] New Tie-Breaker RuleIf a particular company is a resident of both Canada and the United States, the language of new Article IV(3)[a] provides that where a company...