Authors: Alexander Demner, Tyler Berg, and Gloria Wang
The federal government released its 2021 budget on April 19, 2021. Coming in as the longest budget in Canadian history, Budget 2021 proposes a myriad of income tax…
In its 2020 Fall Economic Statement, the Canadian government announced that it would be moving forward with a unilateral approach to the taxation of digital services. This announcement came after years of discussions regarding a multilateral agreement on cross-border digital…
In February, the United States Department of Justice entered into a deferred prosecution agreement with Swiss bank, Rahn and Bodmer (R+B). The agreement refers to the criminal charge that R+B conspired with others to defraud the IRS, to file false…
On March 25, 2021, the Supreme Court of Canada (“SCC”) delivered its much-anticipated judgment on the constitutional validity of the Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act (“GGPPA”), the statute which enacts the federal government’s carbon pricing standard. In a 6-3…
The Tax Court recently released an important decision regarding the relevance test for production of documents and information during discoveries. In Thompson Bros. (Constr.) Ltd. v. The Queen, 2021 TCC 15 (“Thompson Bros.”), the Tax Court was asked to…
The Tax Court’s decision in Landbouwbedrijf Backx B.V. v. Canada, 2021 TCC 2 is a reminder to taxpayers that just because their filing position in a tax return is accepted by the Minister of National Revenue (the “Minister”), it…
In Paletta Estate v The Queen, 2021 TCC 11, the Tax Court of Canada allowed the taxpayer’s appeal in respect of “straddle” transactions undertaken in the early-2000s. In doing so, the Court expressly held that commercial activities undertaken solely…
On December 21, 2020, the Federal Court of Appeal (“FCA”) released its decision in Deyab v Canada, 2020 FCA 222 (“Deyab”), partly overturning the decision of the Tax Court of Canada (“TCC”). The FCA’s decision clarified that failing to…
Further to statements in the Fall Economic Statement, the Canada Revenue Agency has announced an administrative policy relating to the ability of employees to deduct home office expenses for the 2020 taxation year. The policy is temporary and made…
We last wrote about the Land Owner Transparency Act (“LOTA”) on May 23, 2019. On November 30, 2020, the BC Ministry of Finance announced that the LOTA registry has now launched.
In the announcement, the Ministry was unambiguous…