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Does mateship really transcend borders? A discussion on U.S. and Australian legal and tax treatment of cross-border assets podcast
Published on 16 Sep 21 by NATIONAL DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE
This podcast covers common cross-border estate and tax issues that arise when an Australian resident acquires assets located in the United States (and vice versa), or when an American resident dies in Australia (and vice versa).
Author profile
Marsha Laine Dungog
Marsha Dungog is a partner in the private client and tax team and is the Office Managing Director of the San Francisco Office. Marsha provides US international income, trusts and estate tax planning for high net worth individuals, and family businesses based in the US and abroad with respect to their cross-border assets, investments and activities. She also advises trustees, executors and fiduciaries as well as financial, tax and legal advisors on international tax exposures and reporting obligations for beneficiaries and heirs of trusts and estates with US connections. Marsha’s practice includes US tax planning for foreign investors, founders and entrepreneurs deriving income from US-based sources and operations, as well as tax advisory services for foreign legal, financial and tax advisors on the US taxation of foreign pensions and retirement arrangements, US-based investments and exit strategies for corporate executives, global employees and US persons living abroad. She is an author and frequent speaker on international tax issues. Marsha has published tax technical papers that have been presented to the tax-writing committees of the US Congress and the US Treasury Department on the US taxation of Australian Superannuation Funds, Mexican AFOREs and Canadian registered plans (RESPs and RDSPs). She has also spoken at international conferences and seminars in the US, Canada and Australia on the US taxation of foreign pensions and retirement, cross-border estates and trusts, international withholding and compliance enforcement initiatives, IRS voluntary disclosure programs and U.S. expatriation and green card termination alternatives. Prior to joining Withers, Marsha was a director at a large accounting firm in San Francisco providing international tax consulting and compliance services to high net worth clients with a global footprint, businesses and entrepreneurs. She also worked in Canada providing US tax advisory and compliance services for global high net worth individuals, cross-border families and businesses. Marsha is a public arbitrator for the US Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) and instructor in US international tax for the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA). In 2018, she was recognized by the Canadian Business Chicks as a Woman of Inspiration (Authentic Leader Category) and in 2020, by the California Society of CPAs as a Woman to Watch (Experienced Leader Category). - Current at 15 July 2024
This was presented at 2021 Death... & Taxes Conference .
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Loans and UPEs – potential for disruption
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Rising dead and buried issues: 100A and 99B
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Estate planning where there is a foreign element
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Taxing challenges for estate income
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Does mateship really transcend borders? A discussion on U.S. and Australian legal and tax treatment of cross-border assets
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Navigating state taxes
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ATO update
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Operating a business during administration
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