Articles 2022

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Vested Indefeasibly and 21-year Planning

  • April 05, 2021
  • Anjali Navkar

Deemed realizations under the Income Tax Act (Canada) (ITA) can occur for a myriad of reasons.  Regarding trusts, the ITA may deem a realization to occur depending on the type of trust, and the happening of certain triggering events – most commonly death, emigration, or the expiration of a specified time period.  If nothing is done to plan for these rules, the deemed realization of the assets will result in the accrued gains on certain trust-held assets being subject to tax.   

Student Forum, Taxation Law

Incorporation for Real Estate Professionals

  • April 05, 2021
  • Kathryn Walker

Following several other provinces, on October 1 2020, the Ontario government passed O/Reg 536/20: Personal Real Estate Corporations, under the Real Estate and Business Brokers Act, 2002, which provides that real estate salespeople and brokers may incorporate in Ontario. Incorporation allows a real estate professional to have their self-employed revenue paid directly into their personal real estate corporation, offering some tax advantages.

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Women in Tax - Q&A with Jenny Mboutsiadis

  • January 18, 2021
  • Jenny Mboutsiadis & Kathryn Walker

Jenny Mboutsiadis is a tax partner at Fasken.  Prior to joining Fasken Jenny spent 11 years at the Department of Justice. 

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Significant GST/HST Changes for the Digital Economy

  • January 17, 2021
  • Paul Casuccio and Devon LaBuik

On November 30, 2020, the Government released its Fall Economic Statement 2020 titled: Supporting Canadians and Fighting COVID-19. The Statement includes proposals that will impose significant obligations on e-commerce businesses and businesses that import goods into Canada.

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Federal Court of Appeal Decision in Gladwin Realty Corp. v Canada, 2020 FCA 142

  • January 17, 2021
  • Sameer Nurmohamed and Bushra Nassab, Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP

On September 14, 2020, the Federal Court of Appeal (“FCA”) released its decision in Gladwin Realty Corp. v Canada, 2020 FCA 142. The FCA dismissed the taxpayer’s appeal and affirmed the Tax Court of Canada (“TCC”) holding that the General Anti-Avoidance Rule (“GAAR”) applied to the tax plan orchestrated by the taxpayer.

Taxation Law

Income Tax Issues in Matrimonial Settlements

  • January 17, 2021
  • Shama Zahra Rafiq

When parties decide to separate, there are a number of decisions that need to be made. Often, the parties are focused on making life-changing decisions such as making new living arrangements, settling on custody and access rights, figuring out what their new lives will look like, taking into account support payments and the division of marital assets. However, the same decisions and agreements made following a separation can affect their tax and financial well being for years to come.

Student Forum, Taxation Law