How to Object to a Notice of Assessment or Reassessment
Every year, many taxpayers are unhappy with the Notices of Assessments they are issued. If you’re in such a position, you do not need to accept the outcome....
Read MoreI Owe Money to the CRA – What do I do?
So you filed a personal, corporation, or GST/HST return but you weren't able to cover the balance owing to the Canada Revenue Agency ("CRA"). What now?...
Read MoreHow To Find The Right Tax Court Lawyer
The Tax Court of Canada is a unique Court in Canada. It only hears tax cases, and there is no fixed location where the judges reside. Rather, Tax Court...
Read MoreHere’s What To Do With Unfiled Tax Returns
You might be like thousands of Canadians who have not filed their taxes for the past few years. Whether it is just missing one year, or missing ten years,...
Read MoreOntario’s Fair Housing Plan – What You Need To Know
On April 20, 2017, a number of measures were announced by the Ontario Government in their attempt to make housing more affordable. Rent...
Read MoreWhy Amalgamate – Streamline your Corporations, their Tax Obligations, Liabilities, and Assets
An amalgamation (sometimes called a merger) is the combination of two or more corporations to form one corporation and to continue on in existence as one...
Read MoreOwing Money To The CRA: Tom’s Story Part 2
Tom can't believe his eyes. He owes $27,000 to the CRA. What happened with the audit? Why didn't his accountant handle the situation, or at least tell Tom...
Read MoreThe Importance of Shareholder Agreements
While there is no legal requirement to have a shareholders agreement under law, any corporation with more than one shareholder is well advised to obtain one...
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