
The podcast for Australian accountants with US clients. Find the experts and information you need to optimise your clients’ cross-border tax position. Help your clients invest or expand from Australia into the US and from the US into Australia.
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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 33 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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6 common questions and their answers
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When your clients plan an expansion into the US, they will most likely ask you how to structure this. Should they just trade through their Australian entity? Or set up an entity in the US?
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How you structure into US public and private markets depends on whether you invest for cash flow or capital growth. How should you structure your passive investments in the US? Set up a US entity or trade through your Australian entity?
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There is a sharp distinction between the econcomic nexus for sales tax and the one for state income tax.
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We already mentioned PL 86-272 a number of times in past episodes. Frances Ellington mentioned it and then also Ed Antolin. Today let’s drill deeper because losing the protection that PL 86-272 grants you, can cost you a lot of money in state income ... more
Let’s talk about state tax sourcing rules. How do you determine which income is taxable in which state? If you sell into California but also into lots of other states, how do you determine what is taxable in California and what is taxable in other st... more
In US update 24 Frances Ellington already gave you a first overview of Californian income tax. In this update let’s drill deeper with Ed Antolin of Vallejo Antolin Agarwal Kanter, or in short VAAK in Walnut Creek, California.
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