In May 2025, the Tax Court of Canada issued the judgment in Charlebois v HMK, 2025 TCC 76, denying the taxpayer's appeal of ...
Following CPA Canada’s Annual Meeting of the Members on September 15, 2025, the Board appointed Darrell Jones, FCPA, FCMA, as ...
Big Four accounting firm Ernst and Young lowered its audit deficiency rate from 50 to 25 per cent in the past two years, ...
Section 160 is a notoriously harsh rule: It offers no due-diligence defence, it applies even if the transaction wasn't ...
The mayors of Welland, St. Catharines and Niagara Falls voted in favour of sending the report back to staff and delaying the ...
LETHBRIDGE, Alta., September 2, 2025 – Alberta opposition leader Naheed Nenshi is accusing the UCP of stealing from disabled ...
REMOTE WORK has become a common working arrangement in Canada and other countries. Some remote work arrangements are completely domestic in nature, i.e., both the worker and the company they serve are ...
Canadian tax lawyer and accountant David J Rotfleisch looks at the impact the new GAAR may have had on the Magren Holdings case had the rule been in effect David J Rotfleisch, CPA, JD is the founding ...
Does your job require you to buy luxury goods? And, can you deduct those luxury goods on your taxes?
David J Rotfleisch, CPA, JD is the founding tax lawyer of Taxpage.com and Rotfleisch & Samulovitch P.C., a Toronto-based boutique tax law corporate law firm. In Samotus v. The King, 2025 TCC 104, the ...
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