Source: All Cleared Link: Love Knows No Borders With the arrival of spring, love is in the air—romantic picnics, walks in the park, watching the sunset…the list goes on and on. Falling in love is on everyone’s mind no matter where you live. Love is something we all search far and wide for, some have even said, the world over. The
Source: Tax Law Link: Fines and Penalties Section 67.6: “In computing income, no deduction shall be made in respect of any amount that is a fine or penalty (other than a prescribed fine or penalty) imposed under a law of a country or of a political subdivision of a country (including a state, province or territory) by any person or public bod
Source: Canada US Link: CA Consumer Privacy Act Gets a Rewrite When the law was signed by then Governor Brown (see our prior Alert here), the expectation was that Attorney General Becerra would issue the enabling regulations by July of this year, which would allow a phase-in period. Then by January 1, 2020, the requirements would be clear and compa
Source: Canada US Link: CA IoT Law: Devices at Risk? In the last week, both the Dept. of Homeland Security and the Food and Drug Administration have issued a consumer alert about the potential hacking risk regarding cardiac devices, specifically because those devices have no encryption on their software. The devices in question are implantable card
Source: Tax Law Link: CRA’s Initial Cryptocurrency Audits are Likely First of Many The Canada Revenue Agency (the “CRA”) appears to be targeting users of bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies for audit, according to a Forbes online article (the “Article”). Moreover, the CRA is sending a questionnaire (the “Questionn
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