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Tax web tightens for family offices, in dealings at home and abroad

Canadian family offices operate today in an environment that is markedly different from even a decade ago. As global trade shifts, wealthy families are increasingly looking for opportunities beyond our immediate borders. They're investing in operating companies across jurisdictions, holding global real estate portfolios, leveraging debt and managing trusts with beneficiaries who reside in different countries.

But with this expanding global footprint come increasingly complex Canadian and international tax considerations. While family offices are used to dealing with tax issues at home, it’s now critical to undertake a co-ordinated analysis that considers how domestic and international tax issues interact. 

Blaine Cameron of KPMG Family Office explores all the angles in this article for Canadian Family Offices. 

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