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The meaning of HST 'included in' the purchase price for real property (after the CRA has assessed the HST)
Greg Farano of Gardiner Roberts LLP on a court case involving an HST registrant who self-assessed HST on the value of commercial portion of a sold property
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CRA real estate tax audits using MLS data: Builder risk, GST/HST exposure & audit defence strategies In Canada
In one year alone, more than 2,200 GST/HST tax audits specifically targeting housing transactions resulted in approximately $231 million in tax assessments
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Practice
10 Canadian tax facts you ought to know
With the recent release of Canadian Tax Facts 2026 from David J Rotfleisch, now is the time to test your knowledge and assumptions about Canadian taxation
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Business
Alberta farmers lukewarm about federal gas tax suspension
Suspension of the federal fuel excise tax by the now majority government of Mark Carney will pressure on the UCP Smith government in Alberta to follow suit.
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How to avoid the 'tax trap' on timing of flow-through for dividend income and timing of receipts for trusts
Canadian tax lawyer and accountant David J Rotfleisch examines the FCA decision in Vefghi Holding Corp. v. Canada, currently under leave to appeal at the SCC
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A taxing situation: Can Canadian tech contractors working for U.S. or overseas companies incorporate?
Aron Grusko and Nick Noonan of Fillmore Riley LLP explore the tax and legal considerations of incorporation for professionals in Canada working remotely
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Business
Ontario: Province announces lower business tax
The provincial government is proposing to cut Ontario’s small business corporate income tax rate from 3.2 per cent to 2.2 per cent as of July 1 this year
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Business
CRA may apply 2025 permanent establishment OECD rules to Canada
Canadian tax lawyer and accountant David J Rotfleisch on remote work, corporate authority to bind, CRA treaty interpretation and interprovincial tax risk
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Contempt of court in Canadian tax litigation is a high bar in Canada
The MNR v Carflex decision illustrates the high evidentiary threshold that must be satisfied before a taxpayer or corporate officer can be found in contempt
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Partner Posts
Tax season 2026: Navigating legislative changes and AI tools
Tax updates and AI tools: What practitioners need to know this tax season. Reliable and authoritative sources of tax information have never been more important
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Unpaid payroll deductions: Federal Court Of Appeal affirms bona fide purchaser defence for unsecured creditors
Toronto-Dominion Bank v. Canada confirms that innocent unsecured creditors are not automatically liable to repay unremitted payroll deductions to the Crown
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When a donation is not really a gift: The court's rejects on tax-driven charity arrangements, gifts must be genuine
The Federal Court of Appeal decision in Walby v Canada reinforces an important principle in Canadian tax law, says tax lawyer and accountant David J Rotfleisch
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