Tax Disputes Resolution

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Callidus Capital Corporation v Her Majesty the Queen SCC Appeal Granted

In a rare move, the Supreme Court of Canada has allowed the Callidus Capital Corporation appeal from the bench. This appeal involved the priority between secured creditors and the Canada Revenue Agency under the Excise Tax Act once a tax...

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Highlights of the USMCA

On September 30, 2018, the United States, Mexico and Canada reached a new trade agreement, the United States–Mexico-Canada Agreement (“USMCA”). This agreement maintains a free-trade zone between the three countries and could be signed prior to December 1, 2018. The...

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Excise Tax Act Amendments Released July 2018

On July 27, 2018, the Department of Finance (“Finance”) released the Legislative and Regulatory Proposals Relating to the Excise Tax Act (Canada) (the “ETA”), including amendments to sections 186 and 289.2 and subsection 292(7) (the “Proposals”). Section 186 – Holding...

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A New Era of Private Corporation Tax Rules – Part IV

On June 21, 2018 Bill C-74, An Act to implement certain provisions of the budget tabled in Parliament on February 27, 2018 and other measures (“Bill C-74”) received Royal Assent. Bill C‑74 includes various amendments to the Income Tax Act...

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Canada-U.S. Trade War? Canada Retaliates with New Tariffs on U.S. Goods

On June 29, 2018, the Canadian Government announced that it would implement countermeasures in response to what it called “unjustified tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum products.” These countermeasures are in direct response to the United States imposing tariffs on...

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David Chodikoff quoted in The Globe and Mail article on the exchange of tax information between Canada and China

The Globe and Mail, Page A4

David Chodikoff is quoted in The Globe and Mail’s May 21, 2018 article on, “China pledges to exchange tax information with Canada” (article available to The Globe and Mail subscribers only).

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A New Era of Private Corporation Tax Rules – Part III

Just over a year ago, Budget 2017 announced that the Government was reviewing the taxation of private corporations. A consultation paper and draft legislation were released on July 18, 2017, which included amendments to section 120.4 of the Income Tax...

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New Opportunities for Investors in the Saskatchewan Technology and Agricultural Sectors Following the Release of Saskatchewan’s 2018-2019 Provincial Budget

On April 10, 2018, Saskatchewan’s Minister of Finance, Donna Harpauer, presented Saskatchewan’s provincial budget for 2018-2019. The budget announces two new incentives for investments in the technology and agricultural sectors: 1. The Saskatchewan Technology Start-up Incentive This two-year pilot program...

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CBSA’s 2018 Trade Compliance Priorities: Which Goods Are On Their Radar?

Recently, the Canada Border Services Agency (the “CBSA”) released its Trade Compliance Verification priorities for 2018. The CBSA manages trade compliance with the (i) Tariff Classification, (ii) Customs Valuation, and (iii) Origin programs. This is done by way of random...

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Secured Creditor’s Priority Over Unremitted GST/HST: SCC Grants Callidus Capital Corporation Leave to Appeal

On March 22, 2018, the Supreme Court of Canada granted Callidus Capital Corporation (the “Secured Creditor”) leave to appeal the Federal Court of Appeal decision that interpreted subsection 222(3) of the Excise Tax Act (Canada) (the “ETA”) as giving the...

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Chambers Global Practice Guides Transfer Pricing 2023 – Canada: Law & Practice and Trends & Developments

Read about recent developments in Canadian transfer pricing including the rules governing transfer pricing, transfer pricing methods and the rise in Court intervention in transfer pricing disputes.

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Successful Tax Court of Canada Appeal

David Chodikoff and Ron Choudhury represented CanLII in a successful sales tax appeal, where the Tax Court of Canada found in favour of CanLII, on the basis that CanLII made a taxable supply with respect to the provision of a virtual library and are consequently entitled to claim input tax credits.

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