Ratepayers are generally familiar with paying property taxes based on a percentage of the assessed value of the property: this is known as an ad valorem tax. However, in addition … Read More
Authors: John Agioritis, Nicholas Horlick, Justin Di Liello
In the recent decision of Her Majesty the Queen v Colitto, 2020 FCA 70 (“Colitto”), the Federal Court of Appeal (the “FCA”) unanimously … Read More
The Government of Saskatchewan has changed PST rules to attempt to collect sales tax from large online services like Amazon and Airbnb that connect buyers and sellers.
The amendments in Bill … Read More
Authors: Maria Penner, Robley Goff
On May 16, 2020, the Province of Manitoba announced a new tax increment financing program called the Manitoba Works Capital Incentive (the “MWCI”).
The MWCI will offer rebates … Read More
After March 31, 2018, the prescribed interest rate set by the CRA for family income-splitting loans will double from the current rate of 1% to 2%.
This increase will affect the … Read More