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Document Registration Guide, 16th Edition

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Published: December 2014


Get the most practical and helpful guide for completing and preparing real estate documents in Ontario. Document Registration Guide, 16th Edition has everything you need and is an essential reference for your day-to-day real estate practice.

An indispensable resource for real estate practitioners, this new and updated edition provides you with a concise and convenient overview of real estate law in Ontario, including transfers, charges, discharges, estate conveyancing, powers of attorney, liens, and electronic registration.

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  • A section on the benefits associated with multi-party Document Registration Agreements that govern closing procedures in the electronic registration system where registration of documents such as Transfers can occur remotely
  • A section on the formation and organization of condominium corporations, including the creation, by-laws and rules, annual meetings, nominations of directors, and procedures for the turnover board
  • Updated case annotations for certificates of pending litigation, construction liens, Ontario New Home Warranties, and transfers between affiliated corporations

About the Author
Rose H. McConnell, B.Sc., LL.B. is the senior editor of the Ontario Real Estate Law Guide, and the British Columbia Real Estate Law Guide, both published by Wolters Kluwer Limited.

About the Contributor
David Eveline practices exclusively in the area of Commercial Real Estate at Pallett Valo L

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Canadian Insurance Law Reporter (current and archival)

The Canadian Insurance Law Reporter (current and archival) is the ultimate information resource for those who practice insurance law. This product combines two services to serve you better. You receive the full-text decisions from provincial and federal courts on insurance contracts, including life, health, accident, fire, casualty, and automobile, plus you gain access to an archive of insurance cases dating back to 1937.

What's New:

  • Ongoing monthly updates to the Quantum of Damages and Code Citator tables
  • Ongoing addition of leading insurance cases and tort (motor vehicle and general) digests, including:
    • Progressive Home Ltd. v. Lombard General Insurance Co. of Canada, [2010] I.L.R. I-5051-The Supreme Court of Canada clarified that a commercial general liability policy must provide coverge for claims against a general contractor arising from construction defects.
    • Grant v. Torstar Corp., [2010] I.L.R. G-2321-The Supreme Court of Canada confirmed the new defence of "responsible communication on matters of public interest" to defamation lawsuits.
    • Miazga v. Kvello Estate, [2010] I/LR/ G-2298-The Supreme Court of Canada departed from the law on the tort of malicious prosecution that it laid down 20 years ago in Nelles v. Ontario, [1989] 2 S.C.R. 170, and created a new special test for suing Crown prosecutors for malicious prosecution.

Also with your subscription is the monthly newsletter Canadian Insurance Law Reports that includes provincial and federal court decisions related to this area of the law.


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Canadian Insurance Law Reporter (archival cases)

Research into old cases is a common necessity for the insurance law practitioner. The Canadian Insurance Law Reporter (archival cases) streamlines your research by providing you with an archive of insurance cases dating back to 1937.


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Canadian Institutional Investment Rules

Looking for the most current legislation for institutional investing? We've got it!

An up-to-date compilation of the relevant federal and provincial statutes required by institutional investors. Your one-stop source that also includes the pertinent regulations, rules, guidelines and policies. Edited by senior corporate and securities lawyer Barbara J. Hendrickson, who currently practises in the Toronto office of the international law firm of Baker & McKenzie.

Publication Year: 2004

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Canadian Income Tax Research Index

A comprehensive listing of all the tax research resources you’ll ever need

The Canadian Income Tax Research Index is an indispensable tax research tool. It gives you a comprehensive index – both topical and sectional – of analytical articles and other resources relating to federal income tax.

Included is a list of recent and upcoming tax conferences, with a summary of papers delivered and information on how to obtain them, plus a comprehensive listing of books published on the subject of federal tax.

In short, it’s the ideal research aid because it saves you time and ensures your research is complete.

The Internet version is updated quarterly.

Bonus features:
  • Free training and technical support

Wolters Kluwer CCH research subscriptions deliver the most timely, relevant and reliable tax information and commentary to Canada's tax professionals, significantly reducing research time.



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Canadian Estate Planning and Administration Guide

This service combines the benefits of the Canadian Estate Administration Guide and the Canadian Estate Planning Guide, making it the ultimate resource for estate planning and administration professionals.

Estate planning is a key growth area for tax and legal professionals. Are you taking full advantage of the opportunity? This is an invaluable resource for anyone who works in estate planning. The reason is simple. It will save you hours of research time and effort you can use to serve your clients better and grow your practice.

Authored by leading experts in the industry, current and comprehensive, you won't find a more authoritative source for information and advice on tax and estate planning.

Coverage includes:

  • Estate Freezes
  • Protection from Creditors
  • The Pros & Cons of Alter Ego and Joint Partner Trusts
  • Spousal Trusts
  • Tax-Planning the Will
  • Life Insurance and Registered Plan Designations
  • Post-Mortem Tax Planning
  • Strategies for Holding Real Property in the United States

Included with your subscription is Estate Planner, a monthly newsletter containing ongoing judicial and legislative developments affecting estate planning in Canada.


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Canadian Estate Administration Guide

The Canadian Estate Administration Guide is the only estate administration resource available in Canada with multi-jurisdictional coverage. It supports your practice with relevant and indexed commentary, legislation, key forms, and precedents covers a wide range of topics, from wills to funeral arrangements, to the final passing of accounts. It includes recent cases, tax case digests, relevant statutes from each jurisdiction, forms, precedents, checklists, and letters. 

Topics covered: 

  • Initial Matters
  • Claims Against the Estate
  • Probate Practice
  • Passing of Accounts
  • Assets and Liabilities
  • Intestate Estates
  • Taxation
  • Forms and Precedents
  • Substitute Decisions Information
  • Estate Litigation
  • Estate Conveyancing

Included with your subscription is Will Power, a monthly newsletter summarizing recent developments in this area.

Included with your Online subscription is the Estate Administration News Tracker. With News Tracker, you get notices of all updates via e-mail. Your updates give you instant access to changes in the law that originate from a variety of primary and secondary sources such as press releases and cases.


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Canada-U.S. Employment Transfers: A Guide to Personal Tax Planning, 6th Edition

Individuals moving between Canada and the United States face a daunting array of Canadian and U.S. tax issues, particularly when the move is due to an employment-related transfer. This book provides an overview of key taxation principles related to employment both in Canada and in the United States, and highlights the interaction between the tax laws of these two countries. For employers, this book offers practical guidance on tax issues for the purpose of managing expatriate costs, designing an effective cross-border employee relocation program and retaining key employees.

Key Topics include:

  • Overview of the Canadian and U.S. personal tax systems
  • Tax reimbursement programs, including sample tax equalization calculations
  • Foreign tax credits and tax relief available under the Canada-U.S. tax treaty
  • The implications of changes under the fifth protocol to the Canada-U.S. treaty which entered into force on December 15, 2008
  • Investments in partnerships, limited liability companies, and other entities
  • Taxation of artists and athletes
  • Estate planning, including U.S. estate tax issues
  • Executive compensation, including various types of equity compensation and long-term incentive plans available
  • Expanded discussion on the U.S. deferred compensation rules 

About the Author

Benita Loughlin, CA, is a Partner in the International Executive Services practice at KPMG LLP in Vancouver, B.C. She specializes in tax planning and compliance for individuals, estates and trusts in a U.S. and cross-border context. She advises executives and their employers on tax matters related to compensation, investments, retirement plans, estate planning, and expatriation, with emphasis on employees relocating to or from other countries. The book includes contributions from KPMG International Executive Services professionals in Vancouver who specialize in helping clients manage complex personal tax issues in a cross-border environment. KPMG’s multinational corporate clients face challenges managing tax issues that affect their global workforce. Executives and employees rely on KPMG’s international tax planning to help manage their tax liabilities and maintain their global workforce.

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Canada Income Tax Guide with Income Tax Act, Regulations and Rulings

A concise guide to the Income Tax Act, plus relevant legislation

If your practice calls for the basics, the Canada Income Tax Guide with Income Tax Act, Regulations and Rulings has you covered. In addition to the fundamental Canada Income Tax Guide, it provides you with full text of relevant legislation, regulations, and government publications, all in one bundle.

When you’re looking for a concise treatment of Canada’s Income Tax Act, this package provides the right amount of information in the right place, and represents unbeatable tax research value.

The comprehensive guide places the emphasis on issues of most concern to practitioners, including retirement saving, pension plans, capital cost allowance, automobile benefits, support payments, small business deduction, SR&ED, and investment tax credits

The Internet version is updated semi-monthly.

Content includes:

  • Commentary on the Income Tax Act compiled by Wolters Kluwer CCH analyst Robert Spenceley, and tax planning strategies by contributors from Minden Gross LLP.
  • Income Tax Act and Regulations
  • Income Tax Folios, Bulletins, Circulars, and Technical News
  • Department of Finance comfort letters and news releases
  • Canada-US and Canada-UK tax treaties
  • Comprehensive set of charts and tables setting out tax rates, credits, and other useful tax information
  • Former Income Tax Act
  • Federal Budgets
Bonus features:

  • Tax Notes monthly newsletter to keep you current on the latest changes affecting federal income tax.
  • News Tracker brings you up-to-the-minute information on the latest tax developments. You choose the topic and how frequently you want to be updated.
  • Activity logs help you keep track of time spent doing research.
  • Free training and technical support

Wolters Kluwer CCH research subscriptions deliver the most timely, relevant and reliable tax information and commentary to Canada's tax professionals, significantly reducing research time.



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Canada Income Tax Guide

A concise, easy-to-use guide to the Income Tax Act

The Canada Income Tax Guide was created specifically for those with a wide-ranging tax practice, financial officers, payroll managers, and other professionals who are looking for clear, concise guidance on the Income Tax Act.

It features accessible commentary by Wolters Kluwer CCH analyst Robert Spenceley on the matters you need to be aware of, plus a separate section authored by tax practitioners from Minden Gross LLP with practical planning strategies you can recommend to your clients.

This comprehensive guide is one of the most current information sources available on the Income Tax Act and places the emphasis on issues of most concern to practitioners, including retirement saving, pension plans, capital cost allowance, automobile benefits, support payments, small business deduction, SR&ED, and investment tax credits.

The Internet version is updated semi-monthly.

Hypertext links from the commentary take you directly to relevant text in the Act and related CRA documents to ensure research is quick and comprehensive.

Content includes:

  • Income Tax Act and Regulations
  • Income Tax Folios, Bulletins, Circulars, and Technical News
  • Department of Finance comfort letters and news releases
  • Canada-US and Canada-UK tax treaties
  • Comprehensive set of charts and tables setting out tax rates, credits, and other useful tax information
Bonus features:

  • Tax Notes monthly newsletter to keep you current on the latest changes affecting federal income tax.
  • News Tracker brings you up-to-the-minute information on the latest tax developments. You choose the topic and how frequently you want to be updated.
  • Activity logs help you keep track of time spent doing research.
  • Free training and technical support

Wolters Kluwer CCH research subscriptions deliver the most timely, relevant and reliable tax information and commentary to Canada's tax professionals, significantly reducing research time.



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British Columbia Tax Reporter - Newsletter

British Columbia Tax Reporter newsletter is designed to keep you up-to-date on legislative changes and other tax developments in British Columbia. You'll also benefit from practical feature articles and columns written by prominent practitioners.

Updated monthly. Available to be e-mailed in PDF format only.

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British Columbia Real Estate Law Guide

If you practice real estate law in British Columbia, this is the publication that will ensure that you are up-to-date. The British Columbia Real Estate Law Guide gives you comprehensive coverage of topics related to real estate transactions in British Columbia. To simplify your research, it includes all relevant statutes and regulations plus summaries of recent cases.

It helps speed up your work with numerous precedents and forms in various areas. It also includes comprehensive, interactive Smart Charts on Residential Loan and Owners Title Insurance Policy Comparisons.

You also get comprehensive and practical commentary on the following topics:

  • Professional Duties and Responsibilities
  • Purchase and Sale Agreements
  • Mortgages
  • Land Title Registration
  • Remedies (Purchase/Sale and Mortgage Default)
  • Residential Tenancies
  • Commercial Tenancies
  • Strata Titles (Condominium Law, Residential and Commercial)

Included with your subscription is British Columbia Real Estate Law Developments, a bi-monthly newsletter that summarizes all recent developments in British Columbia real estate law.

Included with your Online subscription is the Real Estate Law News Tracker. With News Tracker, you get notices of all updates via e-mail. Your updates give you instant access to changes in the law that originate from a variety of primary and secondary sources such as press releases, legislation, and cases.

 

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British Columbia Real Estate Law Developments

British Columbia Real Estate Law Developments is a newsletter that summarizes the most recent developments in the practice of real estate law in British Columbia, including summaries of cases and updates on legislative changes.


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Bennett's A-Z Guide to Bankruptcy: A Professional's Handbook

Published: 2001


Bennett's A-Z Guide to Bankruptcy: A Professional's Handbook provides a review of the bankruptcy process for lawyers, accountants, trustees, lenders, individuals, small business debtors, and corporations. This handy bankruptcy primer is written in clear and accessible language and includes a chapter of forms and precedents, legislation excerpts, and a glossary in order to provide the reader with a general outline of the bankruptcy process.

Topics covered:

  • What is bankruptcy?
  • What are the ways to go bankrupt?
  • What property can you keep?
  • Can creditors sue you after bankruptcy?

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Atlantic Tax Reporter - Newsletter

Atlantic Tax Reporter newsletter is designed to keep you up-to-date on legislative changes and other tax developments in New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island. You'll also benefit from practical feature articles and columns written by prominent practitioners.

Updated monthly. Available to be emailed in PDF format only.

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Archived Webinar – Taxation of Private Businesses

Webinar information current as of February 25, 2008.

Recent tax changes, including declining corporate tax rates, eligible dividends and an increasingly vigilant Revenue Agency have changed the ground rules for the taxation of private companies and their owner-managers. Because of new tax planning opportunities and traps, practitioners who simply follow past practices risk missing out on important tax planning opportunities – and may be putting their clients in tax jeopardy.

Audience: Advisors who want an overview of the key strategies that should be considered for Canadian-controlled private corporations and their shareholders should not miss this session.

AGENDA

Recent Developments in Remuneration - Robert Korne, BCF, Montreal and Quebec
  • Declining Corporate Tax Rates and Eligible Dividends
  • Integration: Bonuses Revisited
  • Rethinking RRSPs for the Owner/Manager
Maximizing the Capital Gains Exemption - Michael Goldberg, Minden Gross LLP, Toronto
  • Presale and Ongoing Purification Structures
  • Crystallization Strategies
  • Tax Effective Structures
  • The Section 84.1 Trap
Maximizing Low Rate Income - Ray Hupfer, McLennan Ross LLP, Calgary and Edmonton
  • Issues in Respect of “Association”
  • Benefits of Separating Businesses
  • Partnership Structures
  • Consulting Business Opportunities
Potpourri of Tips and Traps - William Cooper, Boughton Law Corporation, Vancouver
  • Asset Sales Trump Share Sales
  • Simplifying the Business Sale
  • Rethinking the Personal Services Business Rules
  • Trouble with Trusts
  • Tax Reporting Traps

This webinar will be presented by five tax specialists from the MERITAS Canada Tax Group.

David Louis LLB, CA has 30 years of experience in income tax matters, including personal, corporate, international, and estate planning, focusing largely on entrepreneurs.



Michael Goldberg LLB has been working with his clients and their advisors to assist them with their corporate, estate, personal and international tax planning needs.




William Cooper LLB, CGA has a broad range of experience in tax and corporate finance, including senior financial positions with a multinational forest products company.



Raymond Hupfer LLB, CA focuses on taxation matters, purchase and sale of businesse

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Archived Webinar – In-Depth Dividend Taxation

Webinar information current as of November 21, 2007.

On June 29, 2006, draft legislation was introduced to lower the income tax rate on large corporation dividends received by Canadians. The objective is to eliminate the double taxation of large corporation dividends and so to make these investments more attractive relative to income trusts and other investments. This webinar will deal with some of the issues arising from this proposed legislation.

Audience: Public practice accountants, tax preparers, lawyers – anyone who advises clients (personal and/or corporate) on taxation matters.

AGENDA

  1. Overview of the rules
  2. Two new tax accounts:
    1. GRIP (general rate income pool)
    2. LRIP (low rate income pool)
  3. Change of status:
    1. CCPC to non-CCPC
    2. Non-CCPC to CCPC
    3. Amalgamations and winding-ups
  4. Eligible dividends
  5. Excessive eligible dividends:
    1. Anti-avoidance rule
    2. Election to treat part as a non-eligible dividend
  6. Bonus vs. dividends
  7. Interaction with RDTOH
  8. Sale of assets vs. shares – How do these rules affect the decision?
  9. Impact on post-mortem planning
  10. Impact on holding company structures and estate freezes
  11. How to structure share capital to stream eligible dividend payments
  12. Impact on income splitting
  13. Impact on corporate-owned life insurance

This webinar will be presented by three tax specialists from Aird & Berlis LLP.

Jack Bernstein LLB is the senior tax partner and chair of International Tax Practice at Aird & Berlis LLP. He is a member of the firm’s Tax Group and Tax Litigation Group, as well as the Mergers and Acquisitions Team.
Barbara Worndl LLB has been a partner with Aird & Berlis LLP since 1988. She is practice group leader of the firm’s Tax Group. Barbara’s practice is focused on income tax with an emphasis on corporate and partnership taxation.
Andrew Nicholls LLB joined Aird & Berlis LLP in 1999. He is a partner and a member of the firm’s Tax Group. Andrew’s tax practice focuses on income tax in the areas of derivatives, corporate and international tax.

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Alberta & Territories Tax Reporter - Newsletter

Alberta & Territories Tax Reporter newsletter is designed to keep you up-to-date on legislative changes and other tax developments in Alberta, the Yukon, the Northwest Territories, and Nunavut. You'll also benefit from practical feature articles and columns written by prominent practitioners.

Updated monthly. Available to be e-mailed in PDF format only.

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