Accountant Recommendation
#1
Accountant Recommendation
Can anyone recommend an accountant preferably in Toronto...he must have experience with taxes...US/UK/Canada? Thank you.
Last edited by Jerseygirl; Sep 18th 2014 at 11:27 pm.
#2
Re: Accountant Recommendation
Dad runs in some tax circles but not sure about international. I've emailed him to ask.
#5
Re: Accountant Recommendation
Trowbridge are based in Toronto as their prices suggest. They handle US, Cdn & UK taxes. I used them before our move to the UK, but will use a more reasonably priced firm in the future. However, they did address the majority of my issues at the time.
#6
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Dad didn't know anyone, but I have a friend who does corporate taxes, so I emailed him to see what he had to say, here's what he emailed me back:
I certainly don’t know anyone who can do all three. US/CA is easy enough. David Bazaar in Oakville is who we usually refer US stuff to but he is really expensive, so just keep that in mind but he does a good job. The cheapest way to do it though is to have someone do your US tax return (could be an HR Block in Buffalo if you want to save money and it is simple) and someone else do your UK tax return and then with those done do your CDN tax return (any accountant should be able to handle this once the other two are done). This is assuming your friend is a CDN resident. By doing it this way you get credit for the tax paid in the UK and US on your CDN return. Or wherever your friend lives, do that return last.
Hope that helps!
I certainly don’t know anyone who can do all three. US/CA is easy enough. David Bazaar in Oakville is who we usually refer US stuff to but he is really expensive, so just keep that in mind but he does a good job. The cheapest way to do it though is to have someone do your US tax return (could be an HR Block in Buffalo if you want to save money and it is simple) and someone else do your UK tax return and then with those done do your CDN tax return (any accountant should be able to handle this once the other two are done). This is assuming your friend is a CDN resident. By doing it this way you get credit for the tax paid in the UK and US on your CDN return. Or wherever your friend lives, do that return last.
Hope that helps!