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Initial Consultation
- Duration:
- 20 minutes
- What is it for:
- This meeting is not for tax advisory.
- It is only to discuss scope of work and pricing.
- Fees:
- May 1 – January 31: Free
- February 1 – April 30: USD 100
- Fee Policy:
- Pay USD 100 to book the 20-minute consultation.
- You will receive a USD 70 credit voucher for future services (valid for 12 months).
- If you do not proceed, you will receive a USD 50 refund instead of the voucher.
Country-Specific Tax Advisory
- Duration:
- 60 minutes
- What is it for:
This session covers tax advisory matters in a single jurisdiction only:
- Canada
- United States
- United Arab Emirates
This is NOT cross-border advisory.
Examples of cross-border topics (not included here):
- Becoming non-resident or tax-resident
- Moving from one country to another
- Having income in one country while resident of another
- Declaring foreign assets
(These require Cross-Border Tax Advisory.)
- Fees:
- USD 300
Cross-Border Tax Advisory
- Duration:
- 75 minutes
- What is it for:
This session covers tax advisory across multiple jurisdictions, such as:
- Canada
- United States
- United Arab Emirates
Use this if your situation involves movement between countries, dual filings, multiple tax systems, or international income.
- Fees:
- USD 500
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