Finding a tax advisor that fits your needs as an entrepreneur is often a difficult task. Especially in jurisdictions like Canada as an example, where the role of a tax advisor isn't regulated and hiring a tax lawyer is a luxury many can't afford. Sound familiar?
Kim Moody is the CEO and Director of Moodys Private Client and Moodys Tax. Two professional service firms focused on tax law.
Moodys Private Client and Moodys Tax is one of Western Canada's largest taxation teams. They provide fresh and innovative ways to maneuver through the advisory world.
Kim discusses the current state of tax law in Canada and America, the biggest obstacles consumers face when it comes to navigating tax, and why he is advocating for a tax specialist designation.
He breaks down how tax laws affect different individuals and shares his concerns about Canadian legislation. We also discuss how people can get caught off guard when it comes to their taxes.
Kim shares what he has learned from building his business. He explains the biggest challenges he’s faced, and why he believes that entrepreneurs should always expect the unexpected.
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Please note that the information contained in this interview is not financial advice but for entertainment purposes. I am not a financial advisor and make no warranties or representations concerning the accuracy or suitability of the information contained in this interview. I recommend that any and all investment decisions be made with the advice of accredited investment advisors.
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