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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

CRA Releases Details on Work from Home Expense Deductions and Benefits

  • January 17, 2021
  • Kevin Yip, Devon LaBuik, and Kathryn Walker

On December 15, the Canada Revenue Agency (the “CRA”) released additional details regarding the availability of employee deductions for work from home expenses and the taxation of certain employer provided employee benefits during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Student Forum, Taxation Law

Tax Penalty Assessments Against Accountants and Advisors

  • January 17, 2021
  • Jesse Waslowski

Accountants, valuators and anyone else who provides or assists in providing information (to the CRA or to taxpayers) respecting income tax or GST/HST (“Advisors”) should be aware of their potential liability for “advisor penalties." Advisors generally know that their clients could face gross negligence penalties in appropriate cases of “reprehensible recklessness." However, it is less well known that Advisors risk similar penalties if their actions reach “culpable conduct.”

Student Forum, Taxation Law

Agracity Ltd. v. The Queen – Tax Court Finds that Barbados Corporation Performed Valuable Functions in Herbicide Sales Business

  • October 08, 2020
  • Emily Leduc Gagne

AgraCity Ltd. successfully appealed to the Tax Court of Canada from the Minister’s reassessment of its 2007 and 2008 taxation years. AgraCity had entered into a service agreement with a non-arm’s length Barbadian corporation to provide promotional and administrative services in respect of herbicide sales to Canadian farmers.

Student Forum, Taxation Law

Women Lawyers in Tax: Q & A with Manjit Singh, partner at Miller Thomson LLP

  • October 08, 2020
  • Kathryn Walker

Manjit is a partner in the tax group at Miller Thomson. She received her law degree from the University of Toronto and was called to the Bar in 2000. Manjit advises on Canadian and cross-border tax matters to public and private companies, partnerships, trusts, private equity and infrastructure funds, pension plans and sovereign wealth funds.

Student Forum, Taxation Law

Repricing Underwater Stock Options

  • October 08, 2020
  • Kathryn Walker, tax planning associate, Fasken

Kathryn Walker discusses strategies for salvaging underwater stock options.

Student Forum, Taxation Law