Tax evasion is where a taxpayer chooses to avoid paying their real tax liability, and either underpays or pays no taxes at all.
Tax avoidance and tax ...
The Tax Court of Canada is typically the third state in the dispute resolution process. First, an audit is initiated by the Canada Revenue Agency to t...
The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) requires individual and corporate taxpayers to keep their records in case they are audited, or if the CRA wants a taxp...
Houses are expensive, so it is important to take advantage of any program that allows you to recover some of your costs. The New Residential Rental Pr...
Assignment is when you purchase a pre-construction home or property, and sell the property before it is built and before you gain title to it. In othe...
The statute of limitations or limitation period on Canada Revenue Agency debt is anywhere between 6 to 10 years and it depends on the type of debt tha...
A Clearance Certificate is a certificate that is issued by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) and confirms that all amounts owing to the CRA by a decea...
Eligible dependents are normally your closest relatives. As much as we love to care for our loved ones, it can be expensive, so it’s nice to know th...