Tax
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December 06, 2024
3 new associates join Aird & Berlis
A recent news release from Aird & Berlis LLP announced the addition of Daniel Hunter, Linda Guma and Evan Pernica as associates.
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December 06, 2024
Quebec municipalities are stepping up environmental efforts
Quebec municipalities are intensifying their efforts to protect the environment. This article gives examples of actions recently undertaken by municipalities in that regard.
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December 05, 2024
Lawyers’ 2024 year end and legal challenges for 2025 | Jacob Murad
As 2024 comes to an end, it is important to reflect on the year that went by and look forward to the challenges faced by legal professionals for the upcoming year. Here are a few that come to mind:
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December 05, 2024
New chair of Canadian Tax Foundation elected
A recent news release from Bennett Jones announced that Anu Nijhawan was elected as chair of the board of governors of the Canadian Tax Foundation (CTF).
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November 29, 2024
The future of AI and probate applications
While modern artificial intelligence (“AI”) has already proved an immensely useful tool, with IBM’s Watson serving as an early example of a natural language processor able to receive and respond to plain language inquiries in plain language with a high degree of accuracy, it has also proven to have its limitations. Newer systems, such as ChatGPT and Google Gemini, are becoming ubiquitous and, to the extent these systems are designed to be responsive to inquiries, they are limited by factors such as the clarity and precision of the questions posed to them.
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November 29, 2024
Communications with accountants are not privileged
In the course of a tax appeal, the taxpayer and the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) have the right to inspect certain documents in the possession, control or power of the other party, provided they are relevant to any matter in question in the appeal. However, documents protected by solicitor-client privilege are exempt from this requirement. Generally, documents created by taxpayers’ accountants must be disclosed.
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November 29, 2024
LSO addresses new working groups, information on confidentiality of investigations
Ontario’s law society used its November Convocation to unveil a new working group focusing on the “long-term future” of the province’s paralegals and to codify rules around the confidentiality of information gathered in tribunal investigations.
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November 28, 2024
Federal government tables legislation for 2-month GST/HST holiday
The federal government has introduced Bill C-78, the Tax Break for All Canadians Act in Parliament, which proposes to give a two-month GST/HST tax break from Dec. 14 to Feb. 15, on products such as groceries, restaurant meals and children’s clothing and toys. It will amend the Excise Tax Act in order to implement the temporary tax break.
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November 27, 2024
Law360 Canada Pulse survey: what lawyers really think about their profession
Find out what lawyers really think about their profession in Law360 Canada Pulse’s Lawyer Satisfaction Survey.
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November 26, 2024
Anti-money laundering fines reached record level in past year, says FINTRAC annual report
Fines issued against Canadian financial institutions, businesses and individuals for violating anti-money laundering laws and regulations reached a record $26.1 million during the 2023-24 fiscal year, according to Canada’s anti-money laundering watchdog.