Hello!
I am a US citizen moving to Canada. I have investment funds in the US (Roth IRA and other brokerage), but will now be receiving income in CAD. Investing that money has me worried about PFIC implications.
Is it worth converting my CAD to USD, sending to my US brokerage account, and investing from there?
Are there ways of investing my CAD in SEC-registered ETF's Canada without incurring PFIC tax?
Are Canadian tax-protected accounts subject to PFIC?
Thanks for the help!
PFIC Avoidance While Investing
Moderator: Mark T Serbinski CA CPA
As a Cdn resident you will no longer be allowed to deal in your US brokerage account. CDn securities rules prohibit US brokers from handling Cdn resident's investemnts, other than in a caretaker or selling role.
So, you will need to find investments sld through Cdn brokers that are not PFIC's, which I'll let others inform you about.
So, you will need to find investments sld through Cdn brokers that are not PFIC's, which I'll let others inform you about.
After 20 years, I am severely cutting back on responses. Do not ask specifically for my help. There are a few others on this board that can answer most questions. All the best
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