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In Bank of Nova Scotia v His Majesty the King, the Federal Court of Appeal (FCA) confirmed the Tax Court's decision that arrears interest could accrue until the date of a reassessment, even in ...
Mike Cascone is vice president, government relations and public policy, Americas, with Xero.
In an open banking system, clients can share the full spectrum of their financial information between banks and accredited ...
The general rule under section 67 is that a deduction for an outlay or expense cannot be made unless it was reasonable in the ...
Gevorg Grigoryan, a chartered professional accountant and CPA program coach and mentor, notes “that a total of 1,386 ...
In Blecha v The King, the Canada Revenue Agency disputed whether a taxpayer was really renting residential property, explains tax lawyer David J Rotfleisch Introduction: CRA's Reassessments Related to ...
CPA Canada has announced 1,386 aspiring Canadian accountants successfully passed the May 2025 chartered professional accountant common final examination.
THE accounting profession is undergoing a profound transformation driven by advances in artificial intelligence. From intelligent automation to predictive analytics, AI is no longer a distant ...
How CRA conducts net worth audits and enforces gross negligence penalties against Canadian taxpayers
In Mann v. The King, 2023 TCC 151, the Tax Court of Canada reaffirmed the Canada Revenue Agency's authority to use the net ...
Despite differences, Canada’s federal parties recognize the need for an in-depth review. Now is the time to act, say François Brouard and Bertrand Lemieux François Brouard, DBA, FCPA, FCA is professor ...
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