Yesterday, the Department of Finance announced GST relief for new residential rental construction. In addition to signaling a reduction in the cost of supplying new rental homes, the measure potentially reduces or eliminates a major source of friction between…
The application of British Columbia’s provincial sales tax (“BC PST”) to digital services is controversial. A main issue has been whether the services should be taxed as “software”. The British Columbia Supreme Court in Hootsuite Inc. v British Columbia (Finance),…
Budget 2023 – A Made-in-Canada Plan: Strong Middle Class, Affordable Economy, Healthy Future (“Budget 2023”) was tabled by the Department of Finance (“Finance”) on March 28, 2023 (“Budget Day”). The stated focus of Budget 2023 includes targeted inflation relief, stronger…
British Columbia is the last province in Canada to introduce marketplace facilitator rules that will require online marketplace facilitators rather than sellers to collect BC PST on sales made through the marketplace. The proposed legislation is to come into force…
In a prior blog post, we discussed the decision of the BC Supreme Court (“BCSC”) in Chemainus Gardens RV Resort Ltd. v. British Columbia (Attorney General), 2020 BCSC 478. The case is of particular interest because it rejected the…
On November 30, 2020, the federal government presented its Fall Economic Statement (“FES”). The FES contains numerous noteworthy tax measures, including both pandemic-related financial support as well as longer-term tax changes.
The following summarizes the notable income tax measures…