Navigating Cross-Border Tax Challenges
In the CanadianSME article “Navigating Cross-Border Tax Challenges,” legal experts from Robins Appleby LLP provide insights into the complexities Canadian businesses face when operating internationally. They emphasize the importance of proactive tax planning to mitigate risks such as double taxation, compliance issues, and disputes with tax authorities.
Robins Appleby‘s cross-border and international tax team advises both Canadian and foreign clients on structuring investments and business operations to minimize tax liabilities across jurisdictions. Their services include addressing dual residency or citizenship issues, establishing international trusts, and navigating tax implications of immigration or emigration. The firm’s tax litigation and dispute resolution team is adept at handling conflicts with the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), from audits to court proceedings. They aim to resolve disputes efficiently, often achieving out-of-court settlements to protect clients’ privacy and interests. Additionally, Robins Appleby assists clients with sales and commodity tax matters, including GST/HST and land transfer tax, ensuring compliance and optimal tax positioning in transactions. Their comprehensive approach, combining tax planning, litigation, and transactional expertise, positions Robins Appleby as a valuable partner for businesses navigating the intricacies of cross-border taxation.
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