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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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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.

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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 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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OLD CCH Document

CCH Document is a complete document management solution built specifically for today's accounting firms. This robust application reduces the costs associated with creating and storing paper documents, resulting in an environment where your staff will work together more efficiently.

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Nathan's Company Meetings, 8th edition

Bonus Features:
Your purchase includes a FREE eBook!

Webinar - Company Meetings: Preparation, Conduct and Best Practices
Purchasers of the 8th edition will receive unlimited access to the recorded webinar conducted by the author. Click Here to view the agenda.


The penalty for misinformation can be steep – knowing your rights and responsibilities inside and out is critical! If you are a Chair or Secretary of a meeting, Member of a Board of Directors or the solicitor advising them, Nathan's Company Meetings is a must-have guide to ensure that you effectively manage the many corporate governance issues that can arise at Board and especially Shareholder meetings. 

What's New in the 8th Edition?

  • Strategic tips for contentious board and shareholders' meetings
  • Relevant updates to the Canada Business Corporations Act (CBCA)
  • Expanded commentary
  • an updated and easy-to-use Table of Concordance to other provincial Corporations Acts so you can easily compare and contrast jurisdictions

About the Author

Hartley R. Nathan, Q.C. is a senior member of the Corporate/Commercial Group at Minden Gross LLP in Toronto and is designated as a Certified Specialist (Corporate and Commercial Law) by the Law Society of Upper Canada. His practice concentrates on corporate commercial law, with an emphasis on corporate governance matters and corporate meetings.

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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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Implementing Estate Freezes, 3rd Edition

Estate Planning with Life Insurance, 5th Edition Tax and Family Business Succession Planning

Published December 2011

Implementing Estate Freezes provides expert, yet highly practical guidance on implementing estate freezes. The author, David Louis, C.A., LL.B. of Minden Gross LLP., is one of Canada's most respected tax commentators. It's an essential addition to the library of all estate planners!

Topics covered:

  • Transferring Assets
  • Internal and Holding Company Freezes
  • Corporate Estate Freezes – Technical Issues
  • Alternative Methods and Variations
  • Capitalization Considerations and Shareholders Provisions for Estate Freezes
  • Estate Freeze Work Sheets
  • Section 85 Basics
  • Valuation Issues
  • Use of a Trust to Hold Common Shares
  • Checklist for Section 85 Rollovers
  • Control of the Corporation
  • Paid-up Capital
  • Section 86 Freezes
  • Section 51 Freezes
  • Stock Dividend Freezes
  • Personal, Trust, and Corporate Attribution Rules
  • Distributions from a Family Trust
  • GAAR
  • 'Melts', 'Thaws', 'Gels', and 'Refreezes'
  • Shareholders' Agreements
  • Redemption Rights
  • Retraction Rights
  • Family Law Issues
  • Accounting Considerations

Features include:

  • An appendix containing an extensive case study, "Inter Vivos Trusts - Current Tax Issues", that highlights potential complications, not only with regard to income tax, but also with regard to family law, trust law, corporate law, and cross border taxation issues
  • Diagrams, charts, checklists, and precedents that will be valued by both novice and seasoned practitioners alike

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Health Law Matters

Health Law Matters newsletter summarizes issues that affect health care facilities. It includes case summaries, legislative highlights, and recent developments.


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Getting and Staying Listed: A Primer for Public Company Executives and their Professional Advisors

Published: November 2003


Considering going public? Concerned about the risks? Want to know more about the advantages?

The decision to go public is not an easy one. It can be a time-consuming and expensive process and the company becomes subject to a host of ongoing requirements. However, management at most companies who've gone public would say that it was worth the effort and expense.

Getting and Staying Listed: A Primer for Public Company Executives and their Professional Advisors discusses the pros and cons of going public, along with a description of the process. Throughout, extensive footnotes help you locate the rules easily. The chapter breakdown allows you to find the relevant material quickly. Its scope is national, with all applicable securities legislation and rules of the three Canadian marketplaces covered: the Toronto Stock Exchange, the TSX Venture Exchange, and the Canadian Trading and Quotation System.


About the Author
Timothy S. Baikie LL.B., B.C.L., LL.M., is head counsel to the Canadian Trading and Quotation System Inc. (CNQ) and has played an instrumental role in shaping its rules and policies.

 

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Fundamentals of Securities Regulation, 5th Edition

When you need a quick answer to a securities question, turn to Fundamentals of Securities Regulation. Loss and Seligman have distilled their authoritative 11-volume treatise, Securities Regulation, into one convenient volume, offering expert analysis of every significant aspect of securities law including:

  • Primary liability under 10(b), insider trading
  • Sanctions
  • Disclosure requirements
  • Rules and forms for offerings
  • SEC reporting
  • Forward-looking statements
  • Class action suits
  • Bespeaks caution cases
  • ADR in securities disputes
  • And more

The 5th edition covers recent developments such as the Sarbanes-Oxley Act and impact on federal securities rules and regulations, amendment and interpretation of the SEC's Management Discussion and Analysis, new insider trading rules, recent global research analyst settlements and ensuing SEC, NYSE and NASD rules and more.

To facilitate more detailed analysis, its 14 chapters parallel the organization of the full treatise, and extensive cross-references show you exactly where to turn. Find the answers to your securities law questions quickly with this sensible volume.

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Federal Master Tax Basics

A cost-effective reference bundle for all your basic tax questions

Federal Master Tax Basics gives you all the core tax information you need from a single online source. A $1,500 value if purchased separately, these resources include the Income Tax Act and common government documents from the CRA, bundled at a special price so every practitioner can stay up-to-date.

With these easy-to-use resources at your fingertips you can get started on any federal tax research question. Materials are linked for quick navigation throughout all your content, which includes:

  • Income Tax Act and Regulations, richly annotated
    • detailed history notes to track changes to the legislation
    • editorially-created references (related matter) to provide hints on other documents to consult to complete your research
    • full text of proposed amendments – essential for tax planning and compliance
  • Access to the full text of all tax treaties, including the Canada-US treaty
  • All income tax forms and guides
  • Other CRA documents
  • Canadian Master Tax Guide commentary – an online version of our trusted reference
    book, updated annually
    • covers a wide range of topics including employment income, business and property income, capital gains, inclusions and deductions from income, and much more
    • includes extensive annotations and cross-references
  • Best-selling guides Preparing Your Income Tax Returns and Preparing Your Corporate Tax Returns
Bonus features:
  • 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.
  • Convenient charts and rate tables for quick reference
  • 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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Family Law News Tracker

There is no better way to stay on top of key developments in family law in Canada. When you subscribe to the Family 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 source such as press releases and cases.

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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Estate Administration News Tracker

There is no better way to stay on top of key developments in estate administration law in Canada. When you subscribe to the Estate Administration 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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Estate Administration in Ontario: A Practical Guide, 2nd Edition

Estate Administration in Ontario: A Practical Guide provides step-by-step instruction on the various estate administration procedures. Contains estate conveyancing, the ramifications of the Family Law Act, income taxation at death, U.S. estate tax, executors' and solicitors' compensation, testamentary capacity/undue influence, and the Substitute Decisions Act.

Publication Year: 1999

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Essential Estate Administration in Ontario

Estate administration is one of the most technical and complex areas of legal practice. If you are a legal practitioner, law clerk, student or estate trustee, Essential Estate Administration in Ontario provides you with the knowledge and tools to administer an estate and deal with the legal issues that will inevitably arise. Providing precedents and forms on an accompanying DVD (in Word and WordPerfect formats), this new book from CCH will be your one-stop guide to estate administration in Ontario.

Highlights of topics covered include:

  • Inter Vivos Trusts; Intestacy; Certificates of Appointment
  • Estate Administration
  • Administration of Assets and Liabilities
  • Real Estate Conveyancing and Estates; Family Law
  • Estate Litigation: Orders for Assistance and Non-Contentious Matters; Contested Matters
  • Powers of Attorney and Guardianships of Property; Powers of Attorney and Guardianships of Personal Care
  • Estate Accounting; Formal Passing of Accounts; Income Taxes and Estates

Publication Year: 2002

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Enviromation™

This newsletter is essential reading for anyone concerned with environmental issues and this rapidly developing field of legal study. Legal practitioners, policy advisors, academics, scientists, planners, and business people will find informative articles on essential topics related to environmental law, policy, and key business issues such as climate change/ global warming, environmental remediation, new technologies, and other business opportunities, legislation, regulations, enforcement, and events.

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Electronic Commerce and Internet Law in Canada, 2nd Edition

Published: December 2012


Winner of the 2013 Walter Owen Book Prize awarded by the Foundation for Legal Research!

Electronic Commerce and Internet Law in Canada, 2nd Edition is a definitive resource on Internet and e-commerce law from Canada’s leading IT law experts, Teresa Scassa and Michael Deturbide.

With a Foreword written by Justice Thomas Cromwell of the Supreme Court of Canada, this latest edition’s extensive coverage addresses the vast changes that have taken place in this dynamic and rapidly evolving field.

Topics covered:

  • New Copyright Act amendments
  • Trademark issues online
  • Online contracting, including browse wrap agreements
  • Personal information protection in the private sector
  • Software and e-business patents
  • Consumer protection online
  • Canada’s new anti-spam legislation
  • Online Anonymity
  • Regulation of online speech
  • Online defamation
  • Intermediary liability
  • Web-based competition
  • Internet domain names
  • Jurisdictional issues

About the Authors
Teresa Scassa, B.A., LL.B., B.C.L., LL.M., S.J.D. is the Canada Research Chair in Information Law at the University of Ottawa. She is a member of the External Advisory Committee to the Privacy Commissioner of Canada, and sits on the Canadian Government Advisory Panel on Open Government.

Michael Deturbide, B.Sc. (Hons.), B.J., J.D., LL.M. is the Associate Dean and Professor of Law at the Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie University. He is the co-editor-in-chief of the Canadian Journal of Law and Technology, and Associate Director of the Law and Technology Institute at Dalhousie.


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Dominion Tax Cases Digests

Helping you stay abreast of recent tax cases

Dominion Tax Cases newsletter provides summaries of recent tax cases along with periodic case comments.

Included free with your purchase of Dominion Tax Cases (Current).

Published 18 times a year and delivered by email in PDF format.

.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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Dominion Tax Cases Consolidated Finding Lists

Dominion Tax Cases Consolidated Finding Lists provides fast reference to over 10 000 full-text decisions of the Income Tax Act.

 

This index is only for prior years' bound volumes of Dominion Tax Cases (Archival).

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Dominion Tax Cases Archival

Archival tax cases from one of Canada’s oldest and most trusted tax services

Dominion Tax Cases (Archival) provides you with the full text of all archival tax cases (from 1920) and includes a complete index of all cases. It covers income tax decisions released by the Tax Court of Canada as well as judgments from the Federal and Supreme Courts of Canada and the higher courts of the provinces on questions of federal income taxation. The archive is updated yearly.
Time-saving features:

  • Headnotes summarize each decision, with links to relevant provisions of the Income Tax Act.
  • The Appeals Filed section alerts the tax researcher to appeals still pending and refusals of Leave to Appeal.
  • Topical index and listing by cases cited

If you also subscribe to Dominion Tax Cases (Current), the two infobases are electronically linked, significantly speeding up your research.

Bonus features:
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  • Free training and technical support

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Dominion Tax Cases - Newsletter

Helping you stay abreast of recent tax cases

Dominion Tax Cases newsletter provides summaries of recent tax cases along with periodic case comments.

Included free with your purchase of Dominion Tax Cases (Current).

Published 18 times a year and delivered by email in PDF format.

.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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Dominion Tax Cases (current) with Consolidated Finding Lists

This service includes Dominion Tax Cases (Current) and Dominion Tax Cases Consolidated Finding Lists.

Features include:

  • Income tax decisions released by the Tax Court of Canada
  • Judgments from the Federal and Supreme Courts of Canada and the higher courts of the provinces on questions of federal income taxation
  • Headnotes summarizing each decision
  • Dominion Tax Cases Consolidated Finding Lists (included electronically) provides fast reference to over 10,000 full-text decisions of the federal Income Tax Act
  • Appeals Filed section alerts the tax researcher to appeals still pending and refusals of Leave to Appeal
  • Includes Topical Index and Cases Cited

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Dominion Tax Cases (current)

One of Canada’s oldest and most trusted tax services

Dominion Tax Cases (Current) provides you with the full text of all current-year tax cases along with a complete index to all cases. It covers income tax decisions released by the Tax Court of Canada as well as judgments from the Federal and Supreme Courts of Canada and the higher courts of the provinces on questions of federal income taxation.

Time-saving features:

  • Headnotes summarize each decision, with links to relevant provisions of the Income Tax Act.
  • The Appeals Filed section alerts the tax researcher to appeals still pending and refusals of Leave to Appeal.
  • Topical index and listing by cases cited

If you also subscribe to Dominion Tax Cases (Archival), the two infobases are electronically linked, significantly speeding up your research.

Bonus features:
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  • 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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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
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  • Updated case annotations for certificates of pending litigation, construction liens, Ontario New Home Warranties, and transfers between affiliated corporations

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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.

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