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The Trump Bump? Why More US Expats Are Looking to Renounce Their Citizenship

In the wake of Donald Trump’s 2024 election victory, many US expats are taking a hard look…

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US Travel: Will Trump’s New Registration Requirement Impact You?

If you’re a Canadian looking to snowbird or head south for a few months, you may have…

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Trump’s Gold Card Announcement and the Future of EB-5

In a February 25th press conference, the Trump Administration announced plans to introduce a ‘Gold Card’ Program…

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Kim G C Moody is quoted in the Investment Executive on the “misleading” June 30 press release regarding Bill C-208

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Bill C-208 has caused some confusion for business owners wanting to sell. Kim G C Moody joined Dave and Faisal on More Than Money (July 17, 2021), to break down what this bill is and its tax implications.

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“I tend to think this is going to be a huge spend budget…” Kim G C Moody is quoted in an article in the Globe and Mail on what to watch for in the federal budget, April 15, 2021

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Kim G C Moody is quoted in an article in the Edmonton Journal about his keynote remarks at the Alberta Chamber of Commerce, March 24, 2021

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“We need a budget. We need a plan.” Kim G C Moody is quoted in an article, “Warn on 1.83T Debt Ceiling,” March 18, 2021, on Blacklock’s Reporter.