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Real Estate Tax Tips is a tax education and accounting services website for people involved in real estate, with a core focus on “real estate tax accounting.” Judging from its main content, it is not a typical course platform. Instead, it combines free reports, blog posts, YouTube videos, and professional tax services for Canadian real estate investors, agents, developers, small business owners, and those investing in U.S. real estate who need to handle Canada–U.S. cross-border tax issues.
Its content focuses on Canadian real estate investment tax, personal and corporate tax filing, tax planning, financial statements, bookkeeping, and cross-border tax structures for U.S. real estate investment. The site offers free tax guides, weekly blog articles, and YouTube videos, making it useful as an ongoing learning resource. Users can also book one-on-one consultations with accountants for case-specific questions. The main content does not show a structured course syllabus, live classes, recorded course catalog, assignments, learning community, or completion certificate, so it is better understood as a professional consulting and knowledge resource rather than a certificate-oriented course.
In terms of pricing, the free resource entry points are clear, including reports, blog posts, and videos. However, specific fees are not disclosed for tax planning, personal or corporate tax filing, bookkeeping, financial statements, or cross-border tax consulting. Customer reviews mention that the “service is not cheap,” suggesting that its professional services may be positioned toward the higher end. For support, the site emphasizes the ability to book accountant consultations, and customer feedback repeatedly notes that the team explains things clearly and can handle real estate investment structures and tax filing issues. Overall, its service support appears relatively credible.
Its main advantage is a very clear vertical focus: real estate taxation, a highly complex area. It also covers practical pain points such as Canada–U.S. compliance and avoiding double taxation. In addition, its free content is substantial and suitable for building foundational understanding. The downside is that it is not very course-like: it lacks key education-product details such as a learning path, duration, pricing, certificates, and teaching schedule. Its content also depends heavily on the Canadian tax system, so its transfer value for non-Canadian users is limited.
It is best suited to people who own or plan to invest in real estate in Canada, real estate agents, and small business owners who hold properties through a corporation. It is also suitable for Canadian residents who invest in U.S. real estate and face IRS and CRA compliance issues. For users in China, the main content does not specify website accessibility or payment methods, so these remain unknown. If you only want to learn general tax concepts, you may want to refer to official CRA or IRS resources, or local CPA courses. If your situation involves Chinese tax residency, cross-border remittances, and asset reporting, you should also consult a professional familiar with both Chinese and Canadian tax rules.
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