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Dennis M.
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Looking for experience in Canada US cross border entities.

Dennis M.
  • Toronto, Ontario
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Hi there, to all BP members.

I am looking for someone who is experience in setting up cross border entities for Canadian. Before i start buying properties down south of the border. Please message me if someone you knows, specially with a good experience in assets protections and with a good price.

Thank you all and regards,

Dennis

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Roy N.
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  • Fredericton, New Brunswick
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Roy N.
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@Dennis M. could probably steer you towards an independent accountant and attorney who specialize in cross boarder business and real estate.  If you want to check-in with a larger firm, Keats Connelly would be a possible option.

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