Tax Court of Canada – The Book of Documents
What is a List of Documents? Before we can dive into the book of documents, we must briefly discuss the list of documents (“LOD”), which is a mandatory...
Read MoreThe Tax Court of Canada – Settlement Conferences
Hearings are expensive. Not only is it expensive for the taxpayers but it also consumes an immense amount of court time and resources. This is why the Tax...
Read MoreCryptocurrency and the OECD
The Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development (the “OECD”) recently released its long-awaited report on global regulatory frameworks for the...
Read MoreWhat is a CRA Net Worth Audit?
Has your CRA auditor informed you that your audit will be a Net Worth Audit? Are you wondering what that means? We previously wrote about Net Worth Audits...
Read MoreWhy you Should Keep your Receipts
Keeping your receipts, regardless of the field it pertains to, is a prudent and highly advisable practice. In the area of tax, this practice becomes even...
Read MoreBill C-208 – New Rules for Intergenerational Wealth Transfers
On June 29, 2021, Bill C-208 received Royal Assent. It represents a significant change to the Income Tax Act ("ITA") for intergenerational wealth transfers....
Read MoreMark Laurin and My Private Circle
Previously, we wrote about Mark Laurin, CPA, and his involvement with the Edge Software, Edge of Command, Highshare, SecureShare, Advanced Cloud Solutions...
Read MoreAn Update Regarding John Scholz
Previously, we wrote about the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) auditing certain taxpayers who were involved with John Scholz in alleged “strips” of RRSP...
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