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CCH Canadian presents the first in a series of online seminars on IFRS for Canada. This 90-minute webinar is presented by Peter D. Chant, FCA, PhD, Partner at Deloitte Canada and author of iGAAP 2008: IFRS for Canada. Agenda The history and philosophy of IFRS vs. Canadian and U.S. GAAP Some of the major differences between IFRS and Canadian GAAP The role of IFRS 1 What you need to do to get organized for this convergence Format Participate right from your desk or office. All you need is an Internet connection and a sound card. The Speaker Dr. Peter D. Chant, FCA, is a partner in the National Assurance and Advisory group at Deloitte & Touche LLP. He is a former member and Chair of the Canadian Accounting Standards Board and was co-Chair of the CICA/FASB Task Force that developed the current Canadian and FASB standard on segmented information. He was also a member of the FASB's Task Force on Business Combinations that developed the FASB's current standard on that topic, and a member of the G4+1 Group of Standard Setters, which included the Chairs of the IASB, FASB and the Canadian Accounting Standards Board. Peter has published a textbook on advanced accounting in Canada, and was co-author of a research paper on accounting for joint ventures that was published by the G4+1. He is currently Chair of the Task Force on Non-GAAP Performance Measures of the Canadian Performance Reporting Board of the CICA. He has a Ph.D. in Accounting and Information Systems from Northwestern University. Related Webinars Business Combinations and Consolidations Under IFRS Canadian GAAP vs. IFRS: Some Major Differences If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article ad IFRS for Canada: Presentation of Financial Statements By www.cch.ca Published On :: Wed, 14 Jan 2009 15:45:09 GMT Webinar information current as of October 8, 2008 CCH IFRS Webinar Series 2008 - Seminar 5 Significant differences can be expected in general financial statement presentation, as a result of the adoption of IFRS into Canadian GAAP. Such differences will include changes in both the presentation of a company’s balance sheet and income statement, such as differences in the nature of components presented, current and non-current classifications, presentation of line items, and required disclosures. Such changes will impact a company’s traditional key performance measures and ratios, and provide investors with new types of information. Typically, annual financial statements prepared under IFRS will be considerably longer than those prepared under previous rules, entailing considerably more disclosures. 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Full Article ad IFRS for Canada: Key Performance Indicators By www.cch.ca Published On :: Wed, 14 Jan 2009 15:45:20 GMT Webinar information current as of November 12, 2008 CCH IFRS Webinar Series 2008 - Seminar 6 Changes in accounting principles and application rules as a result of the adoption of IFRS into Canadian GAAP can be expected to impact a company’s key performance indicators, such as operating income and other financial ratios. Significant areas of common application where differences in underlying accounting principles can be found include revenue recognition criteria, inventory and operating cost calculations, segment reporting, and recognition of foreign exchange gains and losses. A thorough and early understanding of the significant impacts that these and other changes in accounting policies can have on a company’s bottom line and key performance ratios will be essential for managing stakeholder relations during and after the transition to IFRS. This webinar reviews IFRS: Key Performance Indicators and Non-GAAP Financial Statement Disclosure Practices including: Some basic philosophical differences on KPI’s and Non-GAAP measures Full Article ad Canadian Taxation of Non-Residents, 4th Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 09 Feb 2009 08:52:55 GMT The fourth edition of this highly successful book explores the "inbound" international tax issues of non-residents of Canada who derive income from Canadian sources. Tax issues are analyzed in terms of the application of the relevant sections of the Income Tax Act and provincial statutes, the application of the Canada–U.S. Income Tax Convention, and the application of Canada's other tax treaties. This edition has been updated with new case law and recent changes to legislation and CRA pronouncements for practitioners who deal with the subject matter and need to stay current on the issues to properly advise their clients. 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Also, non-resident professional advisors, particularly in the U.S., who need a general reference guide to assess the Canadian tax implications of certain past or proposed transactions, would find the content useful. About the Author Michael I. Atlas, C.A., C.P.A., T.E.P. is an accomplished author and long standing contributor to CCH. He is a Chartered Accountant who practices in Toronto as an independent tax consultant, in connection with a wide-range of domestic and international tax issues. Prior to forming his own practice in 1991, he was the partner in charge of the tax group of one of the 20 largest accounting firms in Canada. His consulting practice places particular emphasis on international and cross-border tax planning matters. 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He was also a member of the FASB's Task Force on Business Combinations that developed the FASB's current standard on that topic, and a member of the G4+1 Group of Standard Setters, which included the Chairs of the IASB, FASB and the Canadian Accounting Standards Board. Peter has published a textbook on advanced accounting in Canada, and was co-author of a research paper on accounting for joint ventures that was published by the G4+1. He is currently Chair of the Task Force on Non-GAAP Performance Measures of the Canadian Performance Reporting Board of the CICA. He has a Ph.D. in Accounting and Information Systems from Northwestern University. Related Webinars Introduction to IFRS: What's it All About? Business Combinations and Consolidations Under IFRS If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. 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Other useful resources contained in this edition include: Annotations of related Dominion Tax Cases Memorandum of Understanding between the Competent Authorities of Canada and the United States Regarding the Mutual Agreement Procedure Agreement between the Government of Canada and the Government of the United States of America with Respect to Social Security Income Tax Conventions Interpretation Act Rates of Withholding Tax under Income Tax Agreements Signed by Canada If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article ad Canadian GST/HST Monitor By www.cch.ca Published On :: The best way to stay current on commodity tax issues If you have a commodity tax practice or even if your practice simply includes some commodity tax work, you’ll find this newsletter indispensable. 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Author Lucie Bélanger, of the accounting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers, provides comprehensive commentary on all matters, including: Eligibility of activities and expenditures for the SR&ED program How to identify SR&ED activities in commercial projects Management and documentation of SR&ED projects The review of SR&ED contracts by tax authorities New CRA administrative policies Recent changes to the Income Tax ActThe Canadian SR&ED Tax Incentives Handbook includes practical examples, summaries of recent court decisions, keys to identifying SR&ED activities, and case studies by sector. Although comprehensive in its coverage and references, it offers practical strategies and tactics covering the most common SR&ED issues. 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Full Article ad Introduction to Federal Income Taxation in Canada, 32nd Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: Tue, 14 Jul 2009 10:39:20 GMT Introduction to Federal Income Taxation in Canada, 32nd Edition gives you a smart learning advantage – here’s how: Each chapter includes examples, problems, multiple choice questions, and exercises designed to reinforce the material and text comprehension – with solutions provided for the student Review questions throughout the textbook include discussion notes at the end of the book Assignment problems and advisory cases have solutions provided in the Instructor’s Solutions Manual Student DVD includes extra problems and solutions for self-study CCH research software and CANTAX software also included on DVD New this year – Student Study Guide: This guide contains the solutions to the Review Question, Multiple Choice Questions, and Exercises, as well as additional study material and a glossary. 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