International remote work: Tax issues, Part I (workers)

In part one of a two-part series, George Gonzalez and Gillian Holthe of the University of Lethbridge review key tax issues for remote workers outside Canada

Section 160 leads to derivative tax liability for 50-50 shareholders who receive dividends from a tax-debtor corporation

Canadian tax lawyer and accountant David J Rotfleisch comments on the section 160 tax trap in the Tax Court of Canada decision in McCague v The King, 2025

Alberta: Nenshi says clawback of Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped is theft from disabled

Albertans receiving AISH are required to apply for CDB, but it will be counted as non-exempt income and be taken dollar-for-dollar from their AISH cheque

International remote work: Tax issues, Part I (workers)

In part one of a two-part series, George Gonzalez and Gillian Holthe of the University of Lethbridge review key tax issues for remote workers outside Canada

Section 160 leads to derivative tax liability for 50-50 shareholders who receive dividends from a tax-debtor corporation

Canadian tax lawyer and accountant David J Rotfleisch comments on the section 160 tax trap in the Tax Court of Canada decision in McCague v The King, 2025

Alberta: Nenshi says clawback of Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped is theft from disabled

Albertans receiving AISH are required to apply for CDB, but it will be counted as non-exempt income and be taken dollar-for-dollar from their AISH cheque

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