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BC Supreme Court Rectifies Excessive Capital Dividend Election

  • October 18, 2018
  • Seth Lim, PwC Law LLP

The courts continue to delineate the scope and operation of rectification following the Supreme Court of Canada’s decision in Canada (Attorney General) v. Fairmont Hotels Inc., which significantly curtailed the availability of the remedy. This article discusses a recent British Columbia Supreme Court decision in which the Court granted an order to rectify a directors’ resolution declaring a capital dividend, the amount of which had been erroneously inflated.

Student Forum, Taxation Law

The New TOSI Rules: Simplified for Whom?

  • September 20, 2018
  • Hennadiy Kutsenko

The author provides a high-level overview of the new TOSI rules and considers potential problems that might arise, particularly for the owner-manager of a small to medium size business.

Student Forum, Taxation Law

Non-Arm’s Length Transfers by Tax Debtors: Valuation and Consideration

  • July 18, 2018
  • Kelsey Horning

In two recent decisions, Harvey v. The Queen, 2018 TCC 67 and Ashworth v. The Queen, 2018 TCC 76, the Tax Court of Canada addressed issues of consideration and valuation in the context of non-arm's length transfers by tax debtors, demonstrating the importance of expert valuation and documentation.

Student Forum, Taxation Law
The Ideal Lawyer – 21st Century Redux

The Ideal Lawyer – 21st Century Redux

  • May 28, 2018
  • Craig A. Brannagan

One hundred years ago, Justice Brewer of the U.S. Supreme Court asked if the ideal lawyer existed, and if so, what qualities constituted this ideal. In 2018, Craig A. Brannagan asks whether Justice Brewer's conclusions apply to lawyers practising in Canada a century later.

Alternative Dispute Resolution, Criminal Justice, Taxation Law and 1 more..., Student Forum

Federal Budget 2018: Trust Reporting Requirements and Compliance

  • April 23, 2018
  • Brittany Sud

In this article the author highlights the proposal in the 2018 Federal Budget to increase reporting requirements for trusts and the penalties for failure to comply.

Sole, Small Firm and General Practice, Taxation Law, Trusts and Estates Law

Employee Discounts for Merchandise: The Law

  • January 10, 2018
  • Kathryn Walker

This article responds to a recent outcry over the CRA’s policy to tax employee discounts for merchandise, tracking the relevant jurisprudence and showing that in this case the CRA policy conforms to the law as determined by the Courts

Student Forum, Taxation Law

Case Commentary – Canada v Green, 2017 FCA 107

  • January 10, 2018
  • Alexandra N. Monkhouse

In Canada v Green, the Federal Court of Appeal affirmed the Tax Court of Canada's decision and rejected the long-standing position of the Canada Revenue Agency regarding the use of limited partnership losses in tiered limited partnership structures.

Student Forum, Taxation Law