Common Causes of Tax Controversy with the CRA
Tax controversy arises when a taxpayer and the Canada Revenue Agency (“CRA”) disagree over how the Income Tax Act or Excise Tax Act applies to a particular...
Read MoreCorporation vs. Sole Proprietorship: Which One Really Saves Your More on Taxes in Ontario?
If you are running a business in Ontario, or thinking about starting one, you’ve probably wondered: Should I stay a sole proprietor or take a leap and...
Read MoreResolving a CRA Tax Controversy
When a disagreement arises with the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), taxpayers often fear that the dispute will inevitably lead to costly and time-consuming...
Read MoreSo, You’ve Received an Audit Proposal Letter, What Are The Next Steps?
An audit proposal letter is sent out to a taxpayer in the midst of the audit process. It typically follows the CRA informing a taxpayer that they are under...
Read MoreTax Controversy vs. Tax Litigation
Disagreements with the Canada Revenue Agency (“CRA”) can take many forms, from simple audit disputes to complex court proceedings. Understanding the...
Read MoreUnderstanding Canada’s General Anti-Avoidance Rule
Effective tax planning is important for both individuals and businesses. Good planning helps you meet your legal obligations while arranging your affairs in...
Read MoreTax Controversy: How Tax Disputes with the CRA Are Resolved
Tax controversy refers to disputes between taxpayers and the Canada Revenue Agency (“CRA”) over the interpretation or application of the governing tax...
Read MoreOjaide v The King –Tuition Tax Credits Explained
Paying for school is stressful enough, but missing out on tuition tax credits or claiming them incorrectly can cost Canadians thousands. As tuition fees...
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