
Navigating The Tax Court of Canada
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...
Joint Bank Accounts, the CRA and Third-Party Liability
Section 160 of the Income Tax Act, and its counterpart, section 325 of the Excise Tax Act, gives the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) broad powers to coll...
EI Sickness Benefits and COVID-19
Given the financial uncertainty facing Canadians as a result of the COVID-19 Pandemic, on March 18, 2020, the government of Canada announced additiona...
The Canada Revenue Agency Response to COVID-19
In order to alleviate the burden of the ongoing COVID-19 crisis on Canadians, the Federal Government of Canada has introduced changes to the Canada Re...
What are the CRA Requirements for Record Keeping?
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...
Cryptocurrency Mining and the CRA
This tax season brings many hot topics, however one that carries a high degree of complexity is the taxation of cryptocurrency. As the cryptocurrency ...
GST/HST Rebates when Buying Canadian Property
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...
The CRA and Employment Agency Audits
Recently, the Canada Revenue Agency has created a group project auditing employment agencies located in Ontario, Canada. These audits typically encomp...
Tax Evasion and the CRA
Tax evasion includes intentionally reporting income inaccurately, underpaying or completely ignoring tax debt, claiming tax credits to which you are n...

