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In the Mood With Kim G C Moody

In the Mood With Kim G C Moody

著者: Kim G C Moody Professional Corporation
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Welcome to my podcast. I’m a Canadian tax expert who has 30 years of experience at a specialist level dealing with Canada - US tax matters for the private client. I love the study of leadership. I’m passionate about entrepreneurship and how tax and economic policy impacts Canadian entrepreneurs and executives. This podcast will discuss topics relating to taxation, taxation policy, leadership, economics and the odd political comment as it relates to the previous topics.Copyright 2023 All rights reserved. マネジメント・リーダーシップ リーダーシップ 経済学
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  • The Upcoming 2026 Canadian Trust Reporting Season - It’s Going to Be Fun! NOT!! - Episode 38
    2026/07/24

    In this episode, Kim G C Moody discusses the upcoming 2026 trust reporting season it will be the first year of reporting for bare trusts since the new revised rules got passed into law in March 2026. Will these amendments make the reporting easier? No….have a listen to learn why. And what you - and the Canada Revenue Agency - can do to help make it a bit easier.

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    30 分
  • In the Mood with Kim G C Moody: Canada Has a “Departure Tax”? - Episode 37
    2026/07/07

    Gad Saad, the Canadian evolutionary psychologist and commentator, was stunned to learn what leaving Canada would cost him in Canadian “departure tax.” Kim G C Moody breaks down the actual tax mechanics behind non-residency and explains why the rule, while brutal, is entirely logical policy, not confiscation. Kim also digs into why so many successful Canadians are heading for the exits, and what Canada needs to do to stop the bleeding.

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    37 分
  • In the Mood with Kim G C Moody: Canada Shouldn’t Build Fences to Attract Talent - Episode 36
    2026/04/13

    In this episode of In The Mood With Kim G C Moody Podcast, Kim discusses why policies that trap residents of a country - “adhesive residency” - is not a good idea. Whether that trap is by way of high tax rates, making it difficult to extricate from a country’s tax system - like Australia proposed in 2023 - or by way of making Canadian educated graduates pay an “exit fee” to reimburse government for the taxpayer portion of their funded education if they take positions outside of Canada (as former Google CFO Patrick Pichette recently proposed). Instead, doesn’t it make more sense for governments to develop great tax and economic policies that make wanting to stay in Canada a no-brainer? Kim discusses this and more.

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    32 分
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