Jan. 31, 2025 - First published by the Canadian Tax Foundation in (2024) 72:4 Canadian Tax Journal. Treaty Provides Unique Benefits To Canadians Migrating To The United States Canadians who emigrate to the United States or elsewhere face many decisions and considerations...
Davies Welcomes Christine Perry to the Private Client Group in Toronto
We are pleased to announce that Christine Perry has joined the firm as a partner in the Private Client and Tax practice groups in Toronto. Christine’s practice focuses on trusts and estates, in particular tax and estate planning for high-net-worth individuals.
Christine advises clients on domestic and cross-border matters, including trust taxation, personal tax and estate planning, including succession and post-mortem planning for private companies, estate administration and related tax dispute resolution. She is experienced in immigration and emigration tax planning and advises on foreign ownership of Canadian and U.S. property.
Christine received the 2012 Widdifield Award for excellence in legal writing in the area of trusts and estates law. Prior to joining Davies, she was a partner in the Toronto office of a prominent law firm.
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