Source: Trade Law Link: Proving FTA preferential tariff eligibility: The evidentiary burden in Canada Jean-Marc Clément Counsel, Woods LaFortune Montréal, Canada As is the case with most free trade agreements, importers simply claim preferential tariff eligibility at the time of import. This claim can later be subject to verification
Source: Tax Law Link: The Long History of Taxation As we commence the new year (2020), we prepare ourselves for what awaits us: spring showers, flowers, and the hand of the tax collector reaching into our pockets. For most persons, tax is an “unpleasant subject” of complex and inexplicable rules, administered with bureaucratic ferocity
Source: Tax Law Link: Brief Overview of Tax History For most persons, tax is an “unpleasant subject” of complex and inexplicable rules, administered with bureaucratic ferocity and resulting in expensive litigation over an extended period. Tax law, however, has evolved over many centuries and is at the root of some of our most cherished
Source: Tax Law Link: Tax Reform, Less Talk and More Action, Please Tax policy should be concerned with the effectiveness and efficiency of compromises between a nation’s economic, social, cultural and political values. Canada last considered serious policy analysis in the Carter Commission Report, published after thorough and rigorous analys
Source: Canada US Link: Canada initiates AD/CVD case against Corrosion Resistant Steel from Turkey, the UAE and Vietnam On November 8, 2019, the Canada Border Services Agency initiated an antidumping and subsidy case against certain corrosion resistant (galvanized) steel from Turkey, the united Arab Emirates and Vietnam. This is the second co
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