Headquartered in Calgary, with additional offices in Edmonton and Banff, MMCA & Associates LLP specializes in tax advisory and tax compliance.
Worldwide income is typically subject to U.S. federal income tax, though exceptions and special rules may apply.
Andersen Global continues to enhance its multidisciplinary capabilities in the Middle East through a Collaboration Agreement with Al-Sharif Law Firm, a full-service international law firm based in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Nearly all countries outside the United States impose a Value Added Tax (VAT), also called Goods and Services Tax (GST) or Consumption Tax (CT). A physical presence in a VAT jurisdiction is generally not required to be liable for VAT.
This guide is intended for individuals considering a move to the United States, especially those individuals with substantial wealth who need to organize their financial affairs before landing. It provides insight into topics on tax planning for foreign individual,s including residency, pre-residency income tax planning, pre-domicile transfer tax planning, and state and local tax.
The QSBS provisions were enacted into law in 1993
Andersen Global extends its African footprint with collaborating firm ADS Valuation Services PLC, enhancing its valuation capabilities and solidifying its platform in Ethiopia.
Andersen Managing Directors Deanne Morton and Jin Choi are speakers at the TEI Vancouver Chapter Event on March 4, 2025, at the Vancouver Club.
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