Tax and other financial matters concerning Canadian professionals
in the U.S. and U.S. citizens in Canada Includes income and estate taxation, social security, health
insurance, retirement accounts, cross border tax issues, and other matters affecting your pocketbook.
Topic Administrator: Mark T. Serbinski, CA, CPA of Serbinski
Weinberg, Ltd. CPA's and Serbinski Partners, Chartered Accountants
In Reply to: Re: Dohhh posted by Carson on August 31, 2004 at 14:33:49:
Any recommendations of moving companies would be appreciated. Thanks!
We'll need more detail. Are you talking about moving between companies as an employee, or moving a proprietorship, or moving a corporation?
Where are you located now, before the move?
He's talking 'moving companies', like loading furniture and kitchen appliances in a truck.
I was moved to the US by this outfit:
http://www.qmm.com/home.htm
They seemed pretty good, however this was an expense-paid corporate transfer and was doubtless far from cheap. If you're paying out of your own pocket there are probably less high-end movers out there.
Sorry. Shows you where my mind is...I was thinking corporate emigration. I tend to make things more complicated than they need to be.
This is a personal move from Boston to Halifax. Also, just wanted to confirm...if I imported my vehicle from Canada to U.S eight years ago, and now want to bring it back to Canada, I will have to export it from the U.S. AND import it into Canada? Thanks again for any help!