The Border Guide by Robert Keats Now in 9th Edition
September 3, 2008 · Published By Editor
PHOENIX – The 9th Edition of The Border Guide, a best-selling book on living and investing on both sides of the Canadian/U.S. border, is now available at Amazon.com. Written by international finance expert Robert Keats, the 9th edition has been expanded to assist Canadians wishing to take advantage of the high Canadian dollar and low U.S. real estate prices.
The book is written to help readers:
- Avoid getting caught by fluctuations in currency
- Qualify for benefits on both sides of the border
- Get the best from Canadian and U.S. medical systems
- Buy a retirement home and deduct the mortgage interest from Canadian tax return
- Receive Canadian pensions in the U.S.
- Make investments that are exempt from U.S. income tax and filing requirements
- Use the new U.S.-Canada Tax Treaty to receive the equivalent of an unlimited capital gains exemption
- Alleviate tax burden when returning to Canada after an extended stay in the United States
As in previous editions, Keats names Arizona, California and Florida as the top states for Canadians. Keats also includes Hawaii, Nevada, New York and Washington.
In addition to releasing the 9th Edition, Keats will also will hold one-day workshops in Arizona, California and Florida focusing on Canadian cross border living. A CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERTM in the United States and Canada, Keats will provide valuable information on cross-border currency exchange, immigration, estate planning and investment management. Advance registration is required, and space is limited. Attendees will receive a copy of all presentation materials as well as the newest edition of The Border Guide. To register, please call (800) 678-5007. For more information, or to purchase a copy of The Border Guide, please visit www.keatsconnelly.com.
About The Border Guide
The Border Guide is written for both Canadians and Americans, regardless of which direction they may be moving or investing across the 49th parallel, and is a particularly great resource for: Canadians who are considering some form of permanent or seasonal residency in the United States; Canadians who have resided in the United States for employment and are contemplating returning to Canada; U.S. citizens living in, investing in or moving to Canada; U.S. citizens married to Canadians and vice versa.





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