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Platinum Sponsor of the Bal Réseau Sélection
This year, Altro & Associates was proud to be present as a Platinum/Platine sponsor at the Bal Réseau Sélection in a night to honour their residents. It was a lovely event with dinner, dancing and [...]
David A. Altro’s 60-Second STEP Interview
David A. Altro has been a proud member of STEP since 2006 and was very pleased to participate in a 60-second interview with the organization when he was asked to be a featured member in [...]
US Citizens in Canada: Window of Opportunity to Solve US Estate Tax Problem is Closing
US citizens who live in Canada are liable for US gift and estate tax on their worldwide assets, even if they have never actually lived in the US. This means that assets transferred during life [...]
Is the U.S. Estate Tax Law Changing?
Due to the continuing uncertainty regarding U.S. estate tax rules for Canadians who pass away owning U.S. real estate in their names personally, you may find interesting the below article published in The New York [...]
Tax Strategy: Canadian working abroad must still pay tax here
David A. Altro is a frequent contributor to Paul Delean's business column in the Montreal Gazette, please scroll down to read David's answers from Paul Delean's article on tax strategy. Tax Strategy: Canadian working abroad [...]
IRS Simplifies Compliance for Americans in Canada
Being an American citizen is, for many around the world, a highly sought after position. Some might call it a gift, though I doubt the United States IRS would classify it that way. In fact, [...]
5th Annual RBC Squash Crohn’s Tournament
We are pleased to announce that Altro & Associates, LLP returned as a Champion Court Sponsor of the 5th Annual RBC Squash Crohn’s Tournament. The event was held on Sunday, May 20th, 2012 at Midtown [...]
David A. Altro and Matt Altro published in STEP Journal – June 2012
Canadian departure tax: obstacle or opportunity? By David A. Altro, B.A., LL.L, J.D, D.D.N, Fin. Pl., TEP and Matt Altro, B.Comm., CFP®, F. PL. Canadians move to the US for a variety of reasons. Proximity [...]
David A. Altro interviewed by CBC Radio Maritime Noon
On Monday, May 28, 2012 David A. Altro was interviewed by Jean Laroche for the CBC Radio show Maritime Noon. David discusses how to get the best deals in the U.S. right now, the issues [...]
Pop Culture and the Trust by Bonnie L. Altro
While reading a recent edition of O Magazine, I came across Suze Orman’s monthly column. For those who don’t know, Ms. Orman is a financial expert and has written many books on financial prosperity. She was a frequent guest on The Oprah Winfrey Show and now has her own show on Oprah’s network. The column addressed how to be smart about your assets by protecting your estate from unnecessary costs and delays when you pass away. And what was her suggestion to achieve this peace of mind? A trust. For most Canadians, owning property in a trust is a new concept. They have never thought of holding property this way, and when they hear about all of the benefits, they have a number of reactions. Some love the idea and start to question why their Canadian estates aren’t organized in the way we suggest that their U.S. estate be arranged. Some are less enamored by the concept of a trust and worry that the trust will cause complications in connection with the purchase or may scare off the seller. I assure them that this won’t be the case. I explain that using a trust to hold U.S. assets is not something we recommend to solely to Canadians, but that this is the recommended approach for Americans as well. And to back me up on this, like I do with so many things, I quote Oprah. Ok, maybe in this case, it is not Oprah directly, but Oprah’s trusted advisor, Suze Orman. […]