The CRA and Director’s Liability
What is Director’s Liability? In Canada, corporations are considered to be separate legal entities with their own assets and liabilities. It is a basic...
Read MoreCRA Section 160: Can I fight a Section 160 Assessment?
Section 160: Paying Other People's Taxes As explained previously (here), section 160 of the Income Tax Act, and its counterpart, section 325 of the...
Read MoreHave You Received A GST/HST Audit After Already Being Audited?
GST/HST Audits after already being Audited Subject to exceptions, Canadians running businesses are expected to collect and remit GST/HST to the...
Read MoreThe Informal Procedure at Tax Court
The informal procedure at the Tax Court of Canada is similar to the Small Claims Court offered throughout Canada. Essentially, if you are disputing less...
Read MoreThe Small Business Deduction and the New Passive Investment Rules
In 2017, the Federal Government announced its intention to make sweeping changes towards small business taxation in Canada. The government initially...
Read MoreRecent Changes to the Voluntary Disclosure Program (Part 2)
In our last post, we discussed the importance of legal representation on the “back end” of the voluntary disclosure process, assisting you with handling the...
Read MoreRecent Changes to the Voluntary Disclosures Program (Part 1)
Under the Canada Revenue Agency's Voluntary Disclosures Program, taxpayers can come forward to disclose past non-compliance, whether that be non-filing,...
Read MoreCryptocurrencies and the CRA
Cryptocurrencies and the CRA In the distant past, the wild west of 2016, cryptocurrencies were a novelty; for the use of those with a particular distaste...
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