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Video instructions and help with filling out and completing Can Form 8854 Eligible

Instructions and Help about Can Form 8854 Eligible

The broadcast is now starting. All attendees are in listen-only mode. Welcome to Tax Liens' latest webinar. Today, we have this is basically part of a series of webinars we are doing on US tax issues. We had a first one maybe several months ago which was on Richardson and he was accompanied by Karen Alford from the University on Australia, which touched upon the transition tax. Today, we're doing a follow-up. We're going to touch upon the exit tax and hopefully, sometime in early 2019, we'll leave something on guilty to kind of wrap up this series of US-themed tax webinars. So before getting started with our twelve questions, let me get some admin issues out of the way. This webinar is being recorded. We'll have an audio recording available for you, probably early next week. We will also have a transcript that'll take us a bit longer to get out to you, but we'll share it on social media, send you an email about it, etc. If you have any questions for John as you listen in to what he has to say, use the GoToWebinar control panel to submit those questions. I will try to incorporate them as they come in into the discussion. Also, if you want to receive CPD credits for this webinar, make sure you're paying attention. Our system contracts everything, so if you're not paying attention and it shows that you know you have logged on but you weren't actually being attentive, we will not offer you those CPD credits. So just make sure you're participating, at least passively, in the discussion we're having today. So without further ado, I would like to hand on the floor to John to introduce himself and we'll get started with our questions. John: Great, thanks for tail points. This is...