Get clear guidance on Canada–U.S. tax issues with a Toronto-based team that understands cross-border complexity. Tell us what is happening, and we will help you determine the right next step.
Local access in Toronto and the GTA, backed by Canada–U.S. cross-border specialization.
Tell us a little about your Canada–U.S. situation and we will use that context to guide the next conversation.
Many searches start with one simple goal: find someone nearby. But a nearby provider is not always the same as the right provider. When a case may involve Canada–U.S. residency rules, reporting obligations, filing requirements, or tax planning considerations, generic advice can leave important questions unanswered.
Key cross-border obligations may be missed or misunderstood.
You may lose time by starting in the wrong direction.
The next step can remain unclear, which adds stress and delays action.
When cross-border rules apply, your next step must be guided by technical judgment, not assumptions.
Review
At TMP, we fully support our clients in all their endeavors. Starting as a family business, we have grown into a team of Chartered Professional Accountants (CPA) with locations in the Toronto Area and the United States.
About
Depending on your specific scenario, our cross-border intervention can expertly handle:
Residency position analysis
Treaty tie-breaker logic
Foreign bank and financial asset reporting (FBAR & Form 8938)
Departure returns and dual-status issues
Property-related considerations, including FIRPTA
Problem
This consultation is designed strictly for qualified Canada–U.S. cross-border cases that require specialist review and a clear direction.
We are the right fit if:
You want a concrete, actionable next step.
Steps
Faqs
We review the information you share, assess case fit, and guide you toward the most practical next step with clearer expectations about scope and direction.
No. This service is focused on Canada–U.S. cross-border cases that need specialist handling rather than broad, catch-all tax support.
No. The purpose of the first conversation is to bring clarity to the situation and identify what may apply before the case gets more complicated.
Yes, where relevant to the case. Depending on the situation, cross-border matters may involve items such as FBAR, Form 8938, treaty rules, departure returns, dual-status issues, or FIRPTA-related considerations.
If you are looking for a Toronto cross-border tax accountant, start with a conversation built for Canada–U.S. tax complexity. Share your situation, confirm whether your case fits, and move forward with more confidence
Serving Toronto and the GTA with a Canada–U.S. cross-border focus.