Tax News

Employment versus self-employment

Alex recently lost his job with a local plumbing company. After several weeks off, he was approached by a competing firm, Charlie’s Plumbing Agency, with an offer for his services. The offer was an interesting one — Alex could choose to work as part of a contract of service, or he could enter into a […]

By Wilmot George |June 17, 2009

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IFRS: Managing change for the tax function

The move to International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) from the current Canadian Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) will fundamentally change the way Canadian organizations report their business results. The tax function will not be immune to these changes. In fact, IFRS may affect the measurement and reporting of income taxes for financial statement purposes, the […]

By Spence McDonnell and John Gotts |June 4, 2009

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Taxing transaction fees

I’m asked regularly about whether commissions received by an advisor on the sale of life insurance and/or investment products for his or her own personal use are taxable. A 2003 tax case—Delisle v The Queen, 2003 TCC 751—dealt with such an advisor. Gilbert Delisle, an executive at Sun Life, became self-employed after leaving in July […]

By Jamie Golombek |June 1, 2009

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An estate freeze can be a good idea

Many of you have clients who implemented estate freezes in previous years. The planning strategy involves exchanging company shares— whether a family business or an investment holding company— for fixed value preferred shares, and then having other family members, or in many cases a trust for those family members, subscribe for nominal value common shares. […]

By Gena Katz |June 1, 2009

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