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Tax Law 2025: Coping with a Borderless World
October 27, 2025
Downtown Vancouver and Live Webinar
9:00AM PDT
Tax Law 2025: Coping with a Borderless World
October 27, 2025
Overview
As international mobility increases in the real world, tax practitioners are dealing with increased volumes of files with cross-border elements. These cross-border considerations can create material complexities and traps for the unwary.
At this conference, our expert faculty will bring you up to speed on key issues associated with certain cross-border files. Through practical examples and in-depth analysis, you’ll learn to identify and navigate issues, and avoid costly missteps.
Join us to strengthen your expertise, sharpen your cross-border strategies, and connect with leading practitioners in the field. Don’t miss this opportunity to build the knowledge you need to confidently tackle today's complex global matters!
Key Areas Addressed:
Immigration planning (becoming a Canadian tax resident)
Emigration planning (ceasing to be a Canadian tax resident)
Acquisitions of real estate by non-residents
A US tax update and estate planning with non-resident beneficiaries
Recent tax cases you should know about
Who Should Attend:
Lawyers who practise in the areas of taxation, business law or estate planning
Accountants practising in the areas of corporate taxation or advisory services for privately held businesses
Owners and managers of businesses
Financial planners and business consultants
Meet the Chair
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Partner, Thorsteinssons LLP, Vancouver, BC
Ian’s practice focuses primarily on advising private Canadian corporations and their shareholders on income tax matters, including mergers and acquisitions, corporate reorganizations, succession planning, estate planning and tax planning with trusts. Additionally, Ian represents taxpayers in certain tax controversy matters, primarily at the audit and administrative appeals level. Ian is a former co-author of the taxation chapter of the CLE Annual Review of Law and Practice and has authored a number of papers on various income tax matters.
Faculty information to come…