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Finance committee  Is your question, again, about what they've been doing for the past 50 years?

May 6th, 2014Committee meeting

Brian Ernewein

Finance committee  I don't believe so. As I say, it's been going on for a long time.

May 6th, 2014Committee meeting

Brian Ernewein

Finance committee  Is your question about taxation or is your question about the reporting of the account?

May 6th, 2014Committee meeting

Brian Ernewein

Finance committee  For a joint account, do we know if the full amount is possible?

May 6th, 2014Committee meeting

Brian Ernewein

Finance committee  That isn't the plan. Our general practice with consultation on potential action items is that we'll say that we'll be asking for permission to post them if people are willing to allow that. If they do, it's posted on our Finance website. We generally don't do that with draft legi

May 6th, 2014Committee meeting

Brian Ernewein

Finance committee  No, it applies to the dual citizens if you're talking about the terms of the report under the intergovernmental agreement.

May 6th, 2014Committee meeting

Brian Ernewein

Finance committee  I'm saying that the intergovernmental agreement exempts those accounts from reporting—

May 6th, 2014Committee meeting

Brian Ernewein

Finance committee  Yes, the banks are the only ones—well, financial institutions more generally are the ones with the potential obligation to report, and they don't have an obligation to report registered accounts such as the ones you've listed.

May 6th, 2014Committee meeting

Brian Ernewein

Finance committee  A dual citizen who is a U.S. citizen under one of their—

May 6th, 2014Committee meeting

Brian Ernewein

Finance committee  As I say, they've had for a long time already an obligation to comply with U.S. tax law. If that's a taxable item under U.S. tax law, they'd be required to report it.

May 6th, 2014Committee meeting

Brian Ernewein

Finance committee  Not the contributions per se—

May 6th, 2014Committee meeting

Brian Ernewein

Finance committee  My understanding of the question that you raised the last time on grants, particularly from the government, is that under the Canadian tax system those are taxable if and when the grants are paid out to the beneficiary. As I mentioned the last time, from our discussions with the

May 6th, 2014Committee meeting

Brian Ernewein

Finance committee  Certainly, there's that potential reaction to this tougher enforcement, you can call it, of U.S. citizenship taxation, with people becoming appreciative of the obligation it creates and judging it not worth their while to remain U.S. citizens as a result. I've forgotten the stats

May 6th, 2014Committee meeting

Brian Ernewein

Finance committee  Not as part of the IGA, but separately from that, it's possible that on a request for information that could be provided.

May 6th, 2014Committee meeting

Brian Ernewein

Finance committee  Again, this is not part of the intergovernmental agreement, but it would be a question as to the application of the Canada-U.S. treaties' exchange of information provisions generally. Under those provisions, it's possible for the U.S. to request information that's relevant to the

May 6th, 2014Committee meeting

Brian Ernewein