Why snowbirds who spend significant time in the U.S. face major tax repercussions

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Why snowbirds who spend significant time in the U.S. face major tax repercussions
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Canadians who spend more than 182 days in the U.S. based on a three-year rolling average could be subject to dire consequences, experts say

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“A lot of people who use accountants mistakenly think they know what they’re doing,” he says. “Anybody can call themselves a tax person.” “You have to be in the U.S. less than 183 days, and you factually have to be closely connected to Canada,” says Mr. Moody, adding the consequences for Canadians who get it wrong can be dire.

Mr. Moody also suspects many Canadians are unaware that the IRS has access to their personal information including the location of their permanent home, family members, driver’s licence and business activities. Personal information available to U.S. tax authorities also includes where they vote and social, political, cultural or religious affiliations.

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