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All about the A13 Bionic chip powering the iPhone 11

Apple says the A13 Bionic was the most power-efficient chip it's ever made -- it needs 40 per cent less power than the previous chip in the Apple Bionic series to perform the same tasks as the previous phones, says Devangshu Datta.




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Reimaging India's transportation for the future

Both US and Indian firms have risen to the challenge, recognising the huge market potential for companies with the capacity to think outside the box, says Nisha Biswal.




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Why Apple's strategy is different from Jio's

The difference is small but significant.Apple is disrupting the market by cutting price but it is not abandoning its premium positioning altogether, says Kanika Datta.




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Elegant 330i M Sport is an improvement on BMW's best

Spend a weekend with the BMW 330i M Sport and it becomes apparent that plenty of fresh elements have been injected into the new 3 Series, says Pavan Lall.




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The Rs 1.10-crore Mercedes V-Class Elite is here!

Equipped with a host of features including seats with massaging function, climate control, remote controlled door, 15 speaker surround sound system, the car also has agility control suspension system.




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Overall, Porsche Cayenne Coupe is a great package

This coupe SUV has all the elements that make a Porsche both aesthetically and dynamically poised.



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MG Motor eyes selling 2-3K units of electric SUV here

The MG ZS EV, to be unveiled next month, will go head to head with Hyundai Kona, launched in July this year as the country's first fully electric SUV.




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How L&T's cyclone warning system beat Fani in Odisha

Powered by solar panels and equipped with the latest technologies, the system remained up even when strong winds crippled mobile services and felled electric poles, writes Jayajit Dash.




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This RBI museum blends technology with history

In the museum, RBI's history is shown in panels that illuminate while moving on a rotating table, and begins with the commencement of RBI in 1934 and ends with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's famous speech on November 8, 2016 announcing demonetisation of Rs 500 and Rs 2,000 notes.




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Cheaper options available to deal with paddy stubble

One way would be to encourage farmers to come out of the long-standing paddy-wheat cycle. But for that to happen, farmers want income assurances akin to what they get for paddy and wheat, writes Sanjeeb Mukherjee.





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Nirav Modi assets garner Rs 2.29 crore in auction

The items which included a Porsche Panamera and a gold Cartier wristwatch were expected to fetch Rs 50 lakh.




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New Creta gets 14K bookings in 2 weeks

Offering buyers a car that meets their aspirations & lifestyle needs, the Creta became a style icon.The Creta, which was officially launched on Monday, is a global model, created with an investment of more than Rs 1,000 crore.




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Volkswagen Ameo is a well-built car and fun to drive

The main USP of the Volkswagen Ameo lies under the hood and that's the 1.5-litre diesel engine, which comes with a 7-speed DSG.The Volkswagen Ameo, however, is likely to be discontinued soon because it won't be upgraded to meet the new BS6 norms and the sales volumes also don't justify keeping the car on the assembly line, which is why Volkswagen updated the Polo and Vento recently but gave the Ameo a miss.




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RIL sets up India's 1st dedicated COVID-19 hospital

This first-of-its-kind-in-India centre is fully funded by Reliance Foundation and includes a negative pressure room that helps in preventing cross-contamination and helps control infection. All beds are equipped with the required infrastructure, biomedical equipment such as ventilators, pacemakers, dialysis machines, and patient monitoring devices.




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Lockdown? You can still buy that dream Mercedes!

The German luxury automaker has already seen its online traffic increase 10-fold this year.Though that has not always translated into sales, Mercedes-Benz says it is continuing to build on what it calls its "touch-free" experience to stay plugged into its consumer base.Under the used car business, more than 150 cars were sold online in January and February.




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Will Power

Will Power summarizes the various issues affecting estate administration in Canada, from funeral arrangements to the final passing of accounts. This newsletter contains feature articles written by practitioners, as well as case summaries and a legislative update.


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Wainberg's Society Meetings Including Rules of Order, 2nd Edition

This edition of Wainberg's Society Meetings Including Rules of Order is an updated version of the very popular first edition that was published in 1992. Easy reading and authoritative discussion of many of the issues that would arise at, before, or during, the holding of meetings of directors or members of societies make this book an indispensable reference guide for members of various charities and other non-share capital corporations.

Editors

Hartley R. Nathan, Q.C.
J. Glyde Hone, LL.B., LL.M.

Publication Year: 2001

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Understanding Section 55 and Butterfly Reorganizations, 3rd Edition

Butterfly reorganizations are among the most complex subjects in Canadian tax. Be fully versed with the most comprehensive resource available. Now available online, use your subscription to:
  • Search research content instantly
  • Access your applicable CCH subscriptions; all integrated
  • Save research to your electronic client files
  • Enjoy access virtually anywhere

This third edition of Understanding Section 55 and Butterfly Reorganizations is an essential reference for tax and legal professionals specializing in mergers and acquisitions. This extensively revised edition is the definitive source for in-depth analysis and authoritative information, including:

  • Various technical amendments released over the years that have altered the tax rules governing butterfly reorganizations.  
  • Department of Finance comfort letters indicating Finance’s intention to propose additional changes to various aspects of section 55.
  • Tax court decisions that have prompted the Canada Revenue Agency to change its interpretation of how section 55 applies in certain circumstances (e.g., in the calculation of safe income) and the meaning of certain terms in the tax law (e.g., "series of transactions", "in contemplation of").
  • Current reorganization techniques, practical examples and case studies of butterfly reorganizations within Canada.
Understanding Section 55 and Butterfly Reorganizations, 3rd Edition provides a comprehensive analysis of section 55 in its entirety, including the calculation of safe income. Topics covered include:

  • Subsection 55(2): The Basics
  • Paragraph 55(3)(A) Exemption
  • What Is a Butterfly?
  • The Pro Rata Distribution Requirement
  • The Butterfly Exemption Denial Rules
  • Exceptions to the Butterfly Exemption Denial Rules and Various Interpretive Rules
  • Related Issues

Rick McLean, CA, is a partner in the Mergers & Acquisitions Tax Services Group at KPMG LLP and leader of KPMG’s Corporate Reorganizations Tax practice in Toronto.  Rick specializes in and has extensive experience in structuring Canadian and international mergers, acquisitions, divestitures and corporate reorganizations, including public company spin-off transactions. Rick advises both public and private companies on M&A and corporate reorganization tax issues. The book includes contributions from KPMG Tax professionals across Canada who specialize in providing tax advice on complex corporate reorganization and M&A transactions.

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Ultimate Corporate Counsel Newsletter

This newsletter is a valuable tool to keep corporate counsel up to date on the latest in this rapidly growing and demanding profession. Each issue is committed to providing you with

  • Informative lead articles written by legal experts on timely issues that directly affect corporate counsel
  • A summary of recent cases and significant decisions
  • An overview of new legislative developments
  • Expert guidance and practical tools to aid you in your job
  • A listing of upcoming CCCA and CCH professional development events

 Available in PDF format.

This newsletter is included free with your subscription to the Ultimate Corporate Counsel Guide.

Update Frequency: Monthly

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Toronto Stock Exchange Company Manual

In partnership with the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX), Wolters Kluwer has been publishing the printed version of the Toronto Stock Exchange Company Manual for over 10 years. We are pleased to be able to continue to publish it and provide you with the most up-to-date text of this invaluable resource.

As Canada's senior equities market, the TSX provides an efficient, liquid market for a broad cross-section of Canadian issuers. The TSX assists about 1500 issuers through services designed to increase retail and institutional investors. Whether your company is listed or considering listing on the TSX, this manual is the most comprehensive source of compliance information that you will need.

It includes practical information such as forms, including those needed to apply for listing, and the private placement questionnaire. It is updated by the TSX as required and you will receive these updates as part of your annual subscription service. It also gives you all the information you need to know about listing and maintaining a listing on the TSX, including:

  • Benefits of a TSX listing
  • The listing process
  • Responsibilities of companies once listed
  • Suspension and delisting criteria
  • TSX timely disclosure policy and guidelines for dealing with the media

Included with your subscription is the monthly newsletter Canadian Securities Law News, that summarizes all recent developments in securities regulation across Canada.


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The Executor's Handbook, 4th Edition

Published: December 2011


The Executor's Handbook, 4th Edition is a comprehensive and practical resource designed to assist the administrator or executor of an estate in the administration process. Regardless of the province or territory you reside in, it provides you with the appropriate information and resources you will need to administer either a simple or complex estate.

This latest edition updates the existing content, and will also expand the commentary and legislative references to include valuable new estate administration information.

Specific attention has been given to the law as it applies in the province in Quebec, and the commentary has been expanded to reflect the difference in Quebec compared to the other provinces and territories.

Topics covered:

  • Considerations regarding digital assets and online activity of deceased 
  • Treatment of new registered plans (tax-free savings accounts and registered disability savings plans) at death
  • Updated information on finding suspected or lost life insurance policies
  • Updated information regarding income tax filings and considerations
  • Updated probate tax information

About the Author
Leanne D. Kaufman is Vice-President of the Professional Practice Group at RBC Wealth Management, Estate and Trust Services. She oversees a team that provides ongoing legal, tax and technical guidance, advice and training to a national group of trust professionals, and senior management. Ms. Kaufman also has experience as an associate lawyer practicing commercial litigation.

Contributors
Anne Chaurette
K. Thomas Grozinger
Shamim Panchbhay

 

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The Estate Planner Newsletter

Bringing you timely and relevant estate planning insights

Issued monthly, The Estate Planner keeps you up-to-date on the latest developments in estate planning and includes practical and timely feature articles written by experts in the field, including Robert Spenceley, Brian Nichols and Michael Atlas. Includes case summaries and legislative updates.

The Estate Planner is included free with your subscription to the Canadian Estate Planning Guide.

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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The Directors Manual

If you are or will be serving as a director of a Canadian corporation, you will need The Directors Manual. Widely regarded as 'the bible' for directors in Canada, it gives you a plain language overview of the duties, responsibilities, and liabilities you face as a director. In particular, it discusses the potential liability of directors under corporate law, securities regulation, tax, trade practices, labour standards law, and environmental protection legislation. The Manual also includes useful precedents, selected legislation relating to corporate directors, plus numerous checklists and practical tips on how to manage your role as a director, including the associated risks.

Relevant commentary is provided on the following topics:

  • Corporate Governance
  • Formal Provisions
  • Corporate Finance
  • Duties and Powers
  • Takeover Bids
  • Disclosure
  • Remuneration of Directors
  • Meetings
  • Financial Information
  • Controls and Sanctions
  • Risk Management
  • Environmental Liability
  • Unlawful Trade Practices
  • Not-for-Profit Corporations
  • Financial Institutions
  • Bankruptcy and Insolvency

Included with your subscription is Directors' Briefing, a newsletter published three times annually containing feature articles, digests of recent cases, and updates to legislation that affect the duties, responsibilities, and liabilities of corporate directors in Canada.

 

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Tax Profile

Canada's most widely read tax newsletter

For over 25 years, tax professionals have relied on Tax Profile for the most up-to-date information and analysis on the tax issues affecting their clients. Issued monthly, it's a must-have for anyone preparing tax strategies for individuals, Canadian companies or international corporations.

Timely and topical, Tax Profile is the only publication of its kind - authored by respected tax authority Jack Bernstein of Aird & Berlis LLP. You won't want to be without this comprehensive analysis of current federal tax and important provincial tax issues.

  • Highly authoritative content you can rely on
  • Focused on relevant and timely strategies for practitioners
  • Updated monthly, so you’re always current

Bonus features:

  • Access to all archival issues
  • News Tracker gives you instant access to the latest tax and accounting documents. You choose the topic and how frequently you want to be updated.
  • Cross-references to relevant materials are built into legislation and other key documents, saving you valuable time. Commentary is fully searchable and is extensively referenced.
  • Activity logs help you keep track of time spent doing research.

About the author: Jack Bernstein is the senior tax partner and chair of Aird & Berlis LLP's International Tax Practice. He is a member of the firm's Tax Group and Tax Litigation Group, as well as the Mergers & Acquisitions Team. Jack appears in all editions of the Guide to the Leading 500 Lawyers in Canada, published by Lexpert and American Lawyer, as a leading lawyer in the areas of corporate tax, estate planning and personal tax planning.

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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Tax Planning For Small Business Guide

Valuable insights and tips for strategic tax planning

With authoritative advice from some of the leading experts in the industry, this focused resource gives you quick answers to questions that commonly arise when developing tax strategies for owner-managers of privately held corporations and small businesses.

It discusses tax issues for various stages of the small business lifecycle and provides valuable insights and tips for delivering the best solutions to your clients. Designed as an all-in-one small business resource, it also includes information relating to federal income tax, GST/HST and provincial tax.

Topics covered include:

  • Incorporation and basic corporate tax planning
  • Distributions to owner-managers (salaries and bonuses)
  • Income splitting through an incorporated business
  • Small business deduction for qualifying businesses
  • Retirement compensation arrangements (stock options)
  • Employee equity participation
  • Business deductions and tax incentives
  • Capital cost allowance (depreciation)
  • Purchase and sale of a business
  • Capital gains exemption
  • GST/HST
  • Provincial commodity tax
Bonus features:
  • Small Business Times newsletter
  • 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.
  • CRA documents on income tax and GST/HST
  • Activity logs help you keep track of time spent on 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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Tax and Family Business Succession Planning, 3rd Edition

An accurate and well written guide to estate planning, estate freeze, income splitting and post mortem tax planning.
Implementing Estate Freezes Estate Planning with Life Insurance, 5th Edition

The successful transfer of a family business from one generation to the next is notoriously difficult. In Tax and Family Business Succession Planning, authors David Louis, Samantha Prasad and new co-author Michael Goldberg, of Minden Gross LLP, provide an in-depth discussion of the myriad aspects of planning a successful transfer of a family business from one generation to the next.

Expert guidance on such complex income tax matters as:
  • Implementing, adjusting and – if necessary – undoing an estate freeze
  • Reversionary trust rules
  • Crystallization of capital gains
  • Life insurance
  • Stop-loss rules
  • Small business deduction
  • Attribution rules
  • Spin-outs
  • Post-mortem issues
Non-tax matters integral to the succession planning process also considered include:
  • Trustees’ powers and duties
  • Shareholders’ agreements
  • Buy-sell agreements
  • Family law
  • Creditor proofing
  • RRSP, RRIF and life insurance designations
Updated and expanded:

The third edition of Tax and Family Business Succession Planning has been updated and expanded to reflect budgetary pronouncements, legislative changes and new case law, including:

  • Control premium issues
  • Valuation of discretionary trust
  • Planning for 21st anniversary of a trust 
  • Shareholder agreements relating to buy outs on death
  • Association rules and trusts/choice of executor
  • New developments in distributions to non-residents
  • Estates and acquisition of control rules
  • Structures to multiply the capital gains exemption
  • Discussion of recent technical interpretations (including APFF and STEP Round Tables) and case law developments
Abbreviated Table of Contents
  • Chapter 1 – Introduction to Tax and Family Business Succession
  • Chapter 2 – Estate Freezes
  • Chapter 3 – Trusts
  • Chapter 4 – Capital Gains Exemption & Crystallizat

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Shareholders' Agreements: A Tax and Legal Guide, 3rd Edition

 The best-selling Shareholders' Agreements: a Tax and Legal Guide is a practical, easy to read reference guide to the major business, financial, and tax considerations involved when structuring shareholders' agreements. The book has been revised since the last edition to take into account changing tax legislation and updates to common legal precedents such as:

  • Enhanced GAAR discussion with comments on recent Superior Court of Canada decision
  • Changes relating to non-competition agreements
  • New dividend taxation rules
  • New issues on share purchase on death
  • Increased lifetime SBC capital gains deduction
  • Changes relating to non-resident vendors/purchasers

The above changes will impact the typical shareholders' agreement as it would relate to payment of dividends vs. retention of income at the corporate level, structuring buyouts in the most tax effective way and the role of holding companies.

Consequently, the content of the book has been updated in order to meet the needs of professionals such as lawyers, accountants, insurance agents, and financial advisors who are frequently asked to comment on these types of agreements. This is especially important since shareholders' agreements form an integral part of business succession and estate planning, which is an area of projected growth given an aging population.

Additional Content:

Shareholders' Agreements: a Tax and Legal Guide also includes boilerplate samples on the accompanying DVD. Working sample agreements and variable clauses will be included on the DVD for convenient agreement creation.

About the Authors:

Jack Bernstein is a Senior Tax Partner with the law firm of Aird & Berlis LLP and a CCH author. Jack is a leading practitioner in the areas of corporate tax and estate planning. He is a well-known lecturer with several professional associations and has written for a number of trade publications. Jack is the original author of the 1988 work.

Stuart Bollefer is also a Senior Tax Partner and a member of the firm's Tax Group, as well as Chair of the Wealth Management and Succession Planning Team. Stuart has more than 25 years of extensive experience providing domestic and international tax advice with respect to mergers and acquisitions, inbound and outbound investment and business expansion, and estate and wealth preservation planning. Stuart acted as editor in chief and contributor in this edition.

Steven Kelman and Dennis Miller are Partners with Aird & Berlis LLP's Corporate Finance group, practising in the areas of corporate finance, mergers & acquisitions, debt and equity financings, and shareholders' agreements. Steven and Dennis have presented at a numbe

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Securities Law News Tracker

There is no better way to stay on top of key developments in securities law in Canada. When you subscribe to the Securities Law News Tracker, you get notices of all updates via e-mail. Your updates give you instant access to changes that originate from a variety of primary and secondary sources such as:

  • Press releases
  • Cases
  • National Instruments, Policies, and Notices
  • Securities Commission Rules, Policies, and Notices
  • Stock Exchange By-Laws, Rules, and Policies
  • By-Laws and Regulations of the Investment Dealers Association (IDA)
  • By-Laws and Regulations of the Mutual Fund Dealers Association of Canada (MFDA)

This current awareness tool also give you a 10-day summary and 60-day archive of past news items, organized federally and provincially, in a searchable format.


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Section 85 Rollovers

Arguably the foremost corporate tax planning tool available, the “rollover” is used in virtually every corporate reorganization. It allows the transfer of assets with accrued gains to defer the payment of tax that would otherwise be payable immediately. Covers rules governing the rollover, its uses as a planning tool, checklists, common questions, tips, and traps.

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Retail Sales Taxation in Canada

This webcast was recorded on June 11, 2008

The purpose of Retail Sales Taxation in Canada is to keep organizations up-to-date about recent developments and ongoing compliance issues with respect to retail sales tax (RST) in Canada. Participants will receive timely information about legislative changes and current administrative policy in each of the five RST provinces – British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario and Prince Edward Island. This webinar also offers practical advice on how to deal with many common RST issues.

Retail Sales Taxation in Canada is intended for finance professionals working in industry or public practice who are responsible for managing RST issues for their organization or their clients.

Agenda
Overview of RST in Canada

  • Application of tax
  • Real property
  • Exemptions
  • Recovery of tax

2008 Provincial Budget Developments

  • British Columbia
  • Saskatchewan
  • Manitoba
  • Ontario
  • Prince Edward Island

Common RST Compliance and Audit Issues

  • Records retention
  • Tax on consumption
  • Real property
  • Audit period
  • Overview of audits

Recent Case Law

Format
Participate right from your desk or office. All you need is an Internet connection and a sound card.

This archived webinar will include:

  • PowerPoint presentation with slides
  • Speaker and facilitator voice-over presenting the slides and answering pre-recorded questions

The total length of recording: 172 minutes and 35 seconds.

The Speakers
This webinar is presented by specialists from Ryan (formerly Robert Brakel & Associates), the leading tax services firm in North America.

Jim Day is a CA and the Director of Tax Advisory Services for Ryan, where he advises a broad range of clients on all aspects of federal and provincial sales taxes in Canada.

Jeffrey Shaw is the Manager of Tax Advisory Services at Ryan, where his current responsibilities focus on providing commodity tax advice and guidance to clients throughout North America.

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Regulation of Securities: SEC Answer Book, 3rd Edition

Do you need timely, accurate answers to today's tough regulatory questions? You'll find the answers in this completely revised and updated edition of Regulation of Securities: SEC Answer Book. Featuring a practical question and answer format similar to that embraced by the SEC, it answers virtually any question that could arise in day-to-day corporate compliance, and provides convenient access to relevant rules, procedures, case law, and forms. It gives you straightforward answers to relevant, real-world securities law questions.

An extensive array of time-saving tables simplifies your work. Other research tools for streamlining your research include Securities Act registration forms, Exchange Act forms and schedules, and key SEC releases by topic.

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Real Estate Law News Tracker

There is no better way to stay on top of key developments in real estate law in Canada. When you subscribe to Real Estate Law 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.

This current awareness tool also gives you a 10-day summary and 60-day archive of past news items, organized federally and provincially, in a searchable format.


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Quebec Tax Reporter - Newsletter

Quebec Tax Reporter newsletter is designed to keep you up-to-date on legislative changes and other tax developments in Quebec. 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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ProSystem fx Practice Management

ProSystem fx Practice Management puts you in control of your firm with just a few clicks to improve your processes and profitability.

You get all the tools you need to manage your firm:

  • firm and employee dashhboard,
  • time and expense entry,
  • billing and invoicing,
  • accounts receivable,
  • project management,
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  • reporting,
  • marketing tools to generate mass emails, labels and letters

Three levels of ProSystem fx Practice Management are available:

Basic Edition - More features than any comparable tax and accounting billing package.
Office Edition - The Microsoft® Sequel Express solution.
Enterprise Edition - The optimal Microsoft® Sequel solution.

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Practitioner's Collections

These are special collections for the non-specialist: tax generalists, sole practitioners and in-house financial officers. The key to these collections is flexibility – you are able to build the information bundle that best suits your needs, at a price that best fits your budget. These Collections differ from the CCH Tax Libraries because instead of having Dominion Tax Cases (DTC) from 1920 to present, they have DTC Digests, covering cases from 1972 to the present, with “headnotes” or summaries of each case for those years. Also, some infobases are updated less frequently.

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Ottawa Letter

If you need to keep up with the activities and initiatives of the federal government, Ottawa Letter is the way to do it. Researched and written by veteran Ottawa journalist Ken Pole, this newsletter keeps you informed on all matters of interest to business.

You'll find insights into politics and policies, intergovernment affairs, international and interprovincial trade, and a broad array of taxation, regulatory, statistical, and other issues, as well as regular updates on the progress of federal legislation. For your convenience, it also includes a Topical Index and a Legislative Record. Each binder houses three years subscription material.


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Ontario Tax Reporter - Newsletter

Ontario Tax Reporter newsletter is designed to keep you up-to-date on legislative changes and other tax developments in Ontario. 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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Ontario Retail Sales Tax with Commentary

This edition is current to July 31, 2007

Now in its 28th edition, this well-known title consolidates the full text of the Ontario Retail Sales Tax Act and Regulations and includes current Retail Sales Tax Guides, Small Business Pointers, Information Notices, Interpretation Letters, and General Information Bulletins. The expert comprehensive commentary, by the firm of Ryan (formerly Robert Brakel & Associates), reflects recent changes, including those announced in the 2007 Ontario Budget.

Topics covered:

  • Specific applications of Ontario sales tax
  • Exemptions
  • Refunds
  • Vendor responsibilities
  • Audits
  • Assessments
  • Appeals

Features include:

  • Quick reference charts, including an overview of taxable and exempt goods and services
  • Frequently asked questions and answers highlighted throughout the commentary

Updates include:

  • New rules for the application of sales tax to computer software and related services
  • Changes to the rules pertaining to purchase exemption certificates
  • Changes to the rules pertaining to related party transactions
  • Consequential amendments to the change in the GST rate
  • Changes to various exemptions and rebates
  • 2005, 2006, and 2007 Ontario Budget changes
  • Updated commentary, for all recent changes in legislation and case law
  • Updated legislation, incorporating all recent amendments to July 31, 2007
  • New and revised administrative guides and publications, including updated guides on computer software and purchase exemption certificates
  • A new guide on common audit issues and additional interpretations on leases and rentals and telecommunications services

Table of Contents

  • Foreword
  • Summary of Amendments
  • Quick Reference Charts
  • Ontario Retail Sales Tax Commentary
  • Retail Sales Tax Act
  • Regulation 1012: Definitions, Exemptions and Rebates
  • Regulation 1013: General
  • Regulation 10/03: Rebate for Energy-Efficient Appliances
  • Retail Sales Tax Information Notices
  • Retail Sales Tax Guides
  • Small Business Pointers and Small Business Guide
  • Retail Sales Tax Interpretation Letters
  • Ministry of Revenue Tax Offices
  • Topical Index

About the Author
Formerly known as Robert Brakel & Associates, Ryan is the leading tax services firm in North America, with the largest transaction tax practice in the United States and Canada. Since 1974, the firm's Canadian practice, located in Toronto, Ontario, has performed work for more than 5500 organizations on a variety of tax matters, both provincially and nationally. Headquartered in Dallas, Texas, the firm provides a comprehensive range o

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Ontario Real Estate Law Guide

This is the 'must have' publication for real estate practitioners in Ontario. The Ontario Real Estate Law Guide gives you complete monthly coverage of topics related to real estate transactions in Ontario. It is comprehensive; it provides you with text of all relevant Acts and regulations, as well as related forms and precedents, and checklists of procedures.

New to the guide are comprehensive, interactive Smart Charts on the following topics:

  • Residential/Commercial Owners Title Insurance Policy Comparison
  • Residential/Commercial Loan Title Insurance Policy Comparison
  • Mortgage Remedies
  • Eviction Notice Periods

Also included are summaries of recent cases, as well as relevant and practical editorial commentary on the following topics:

  • Professional Duties and Liabilities
  • Purchase andSale Agreements
  • Document Registration Guide
  • Taxes
  • Mortgages
  • Title Conveyancing
  • Condominiums
  • Remedies
  • Cottages/Rural Property
  • Residential Tenancies
  • Commercial Tenancies
  • Environmental Issues
  • Aboriginal Issues

Included with your subscription is Ontario Real Estate Law Developments, a monthly newsletter that summarizes all recent developments in real estate law across Ontario.

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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Ontario Real Estate Law Developments

Ontario Real Estate Law Developments is a newsletter that summarizes all recent developments in real estate law in Ontario, including a legislative updates and case summaries.


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Ontario Accident Benefit Case Summaries Newsletter

The Ontario Accident Benefit Case Summaries Newsletter summarizes Ontario accident benefit cases from the Financial Services Commission of Ontario, private arbitration, and the courts.


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Ontario Accident Benefit Case Summaries

Ontario Accident Benefit Case Summaries gives you concise summaries of every relevant decision from the Financial Services Commission of Ontario, private arbitration, and the courts. It includes extensive Finding Lists and a detailed Topical Index so you can locate information quickly. You can also access archived case summaries dating back to 1991 in the Online version of this product.

Information is divided under the following headings:

  • Appeals
  • Case Summaries
  • Legislation
  • Expanded Topical Index
  • Case Tables

Included with your subscription is a bi-monthly newsletter, Ontario Accident Benefit Case Summaries

About the Author
Eric Grossman, BA, LLB, is a founding partner of the Toronto law firm Zarek Taylor Grossman Hanrahan LLP, where he represents insurers in casualty and property disputes. Eric is a founding partner of this firm, which opened in October 1997. Eric was recognized as a Certified Specialist in Civil Litigation by the Law Society of Upper Canada in December of 1999 and has been recognized by Lexpert in the Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory as a repeatedly recommended expert in personal injury law.


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oneSource, The Financial Planner's Search Engine

oneSource

Special Offers available for Association Members and Affinity Program Partners. Is your firm participating? Call to check: 1-800-268-4522.

Whatever you need to know about Wealth Management And Estate Planning, you'll find it in this one comprehensive source. With a key word searchable database, you'll find it faster and easier than you can imagine. With Internet updating, you'll know about any news and changes as soon as they are reported. When you subscribe to this database, you'll also receive free subscriptions to two electronic newsletters: The Estate Planner and the Wealth Management Times.

Topics include:

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Features:

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  • The subscription is updated frequently so you stay current and up-to-date on all the topics you need to know

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Offerings of Asset-Backed Securities

Offerings of Asset-Backed Securities is an accessible, easy-to-use guide to the new SEC rules and the key issues associated with structuring and executing securitization transactions. It is the only detailed guide on regulation AB and the new securities offering reform rules.

Features include:

  • A step-by-step approach to spotting issues and solving problems
  • Practical, transaction-oriented advice from the perspective of experienced practitioners
  • Insights into specific issues that frequently arise in transactions
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Includes issue spotting checklists and other practice aids to ensure that this resource serves as a reliable, quick reference.

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McCarthy Tétrault on Tax Disputes

Tax disputes don't just take place in a courtroom. Controversies occur before and during tax audits. You need to be ready to maximize your client's position. In fact, if you have the right tool - one that helps you to maximize your client's position - you may be able to end the dispute and avoid the courtroom completely. McCarthy Tétrault on Tax Disputes is the right tool. It's loaded with practical, useable information that will help keep you up-to-date and well-equipped to handle potential disputes.

This publication gives you the edge with:

  • Current knowledge of assessing practices and audit projects
  • References to current cases
  • Tips on tax dispute preparation
  • Techniques for dispute resolution
  • Necessary skills for settlement negotiation

Loose leaf, DVD, and Internet updated bi-monthly.

McCarthy Tetrault on Tax Disputes represents the views and experience of lawyers in the Tax Dispute Resolution Group of McCarthy Tetrault.

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Manitoba & Saskatchewan Tax Reporter - Newsletter

Manitoba & Saskatchewan Tax Reporter newsletter is designed to keep you up-to-date on legislative changes and other tax developments in Manitoba and Saskatchewan. 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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Manitoba & Saskatchewan Tax Reporter

Complete, up-to-date coverage of tax law in the province

Manitoba & Saskatchewan Tax Reporter is an essential resource for tax professionals who have clients with business interests in the region. Updated frequently, it provides full coverage of the latest developments in Manitoba and Saskatchewan tax law as well as valuable time-saving tools and commentary. Content includes:

  • Statutes and regulations pertaining to:
    • Income tax (personal and corporate)
    • Health and post-secondary education tax (payroll tax)
    • Fuel tax, oil and gas production tax, mineral tax, mining and royalties tax, tobacco tax, sales tax, corporation capital tax and land transfer tax
  • Official government publications and commentary related to personal and corporate income tax

Bonus features:

  • Provincial Tax News monthly newsletter
  • Handy federal and provincial tax charts
  • Inter-provincial sales tax charts
  • Budget dispatches
  • News releases
  • Case digests
  • Full-text case law
  • Administration and personnel charts
  • A summary of the progress of provincial legislation

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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Labour Notes

If it's important for you to be aware of current events and issues in Canadian employment and labour law, this newsletter is what you need. Labour Notes® will keep you abreast of legislative developments in employment, human rights, labour relations, pay equity and employment insurance law across Canada. It provides you with digests of ground-breaking cases that affect how you deal with employees, and includes vital economic statistics, and much more.

Feature articles give you practical insights into trends and emerging issues in this dynamic field to help you keep yourself current and protect your company's interests and its employees.

Updated bi-weekly.

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Internet and Wireless Privacy: A Legal Guide to Global Business Practices

IT Lawyer Éloïse Gratton addresses the emerging issues created by the new privacy laws and cutting-edge online and wireless technologies. Help your clients who operate or host websites, are involved in e-commerce or online advertising take advantage of the Internet and mobile technologies while still respecting consumers' privacy.

Topics covered

  • Website privacy compliance, online advertising, spam and e-commerce privacy issues
  • the European and North American legal framework
  • mobile services, tracking technology and privacy issues
  • translating the legal framework into best business practices

About the Author

Éloïse Gratton LL.B., LL.M. is a leading expert in new media and privacy issues and is Counsel to the firm for information technology issues. She is also pursuing a PhD degree at the University of Montreal and Université de Panthéon-Assas (Paris II). She also acts as privacy officer for our Montreal office. She was previously partner at McMillan (Corporate Law group) which she joined in 2002. Prior to joining the firm, she acted as Director of Corporate & Legal Affairs for a wireless technology company.

Publication Year: 2003

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