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 body th
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 “Questionnaire”) along with audi
Source: Tax Law Link: Paradise Papers, New VDP Not Government’s Panacea in 2019 The Canada Revenue Agency (the “CRA”) has launched roughly 100 audits into taxpayers named in the Paradise Papers offshore tax leak, according to documents tabled in Parliament. Although the CRA has identified 3,000 people or corporations with “links” to the P
Source: Tax Law Link: Bribery and the Rule of Law Attorney General (and Minister of Justice) Jody Wilson-Raybould’s resignation following the government’s SNC-Lavalin debacle highlights how the “rule of law” applies to public prosecutions under inconvenient laws enacted by Parliament, and adds nuances to common words, such as “interferenc
Source: Trade Law Link: Considering International Trade Law – Indigenous Perspectives & Possibilities – March 19th at the University of Ottawa Michael Woods is scheduled to participate on a panel discussion on Indigenous perspectives and international trade law at the University of Ottawa’s Faculty of Law on March 19, 2019. His participat
Source: Trade Law Link: New Term for Michael Woods on Algonquin College’s Program Advisory Committee Michael Woods’ appointment to the Ottawa-based Algonquin College’s Program Advisory Committee (PAC) on International Business Management has been renewed and he looks forward to serving another two-year term. He was originally named to the
Source: Tax Law Link: CRA Crackdown Eyes Toronto and Vancouver Property Sales: Worth 0 Million in Lost Revenue The CRA is focussed on recovering lost revenue in the real estate market. In particular, it is targeting home sales in Vancouver and Toronto. On May 17, 2018, the Canada Revenue Agency (the “CRA”) published a press release (the “Pres
Source: Tax Law Link: Uber’s Tax Woes Signal Gig Economy is the Next Frontier in CRA’s Tax Collection Efforts Uber wants its users, its drivers and particularly the Canada Revenue Agency (the “CRA”) to agree that it does not provide “rides” to its “customers”. Instead, Uber Canada Inc. (“UCI”) contends in its notice of appeal fi
Source: Tax Law Link: TaxChambers LLP is Again Recognized as One of Canada’s Leading Tax Boutiques 2019 We are pleased to announce that TaxChambers LLP is once again recognized as a leading tax boutique in Canada for 2019-2020, by the Canadian Lawyer Magazine. TaxChambers LLP was first selected as a leading Canadian tax law boutique in 2017-18. W
Source: Trade Law Link: NAFTA is dead! Long live NAFTA! Jean-Marc Clément, LL.L. – Counsel – Woods, LaFortune LPP Contact: e-mail – clement@wl-tradelaw.com; phone – 1-514-570-6144 NAFTA Redo – Trade Lawyer’s View The purpose of this article is not to paint a detailed picture of NAFTA but rather share a Canadian trade lawyer