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This work provides an explanation and notes the differences across Canadian jurisdictions for performing work on Crown lands, and those with limited provision under their construction or builders’ lien legislation.
This book is designed to guide tax students and practitioners in learning the theory and practice of income tax. It can also serve as a convenient reference tool for lawyers, accountants, and others who work in the tax field.
Taxation of Corporations is a desk reference that provides a clear overview of the income tax treatment of corporations, partnerships, and trusts. It discusses the most relevant parts of the Income Tax Act and includes numerical examples to illustrate taxation concepts.
With expert opinion on each case, this work offers summaries of all Tax Court of Canada decisions, including informal decisions, along with Supreme Court of Canada, Federal Court, and provincial court decisions relating to income tax.
With this publication, understand the core family law and procedures and learn step-by-step, how to prepare net family property statements, financial statements, divorce applications or petitions, child support documents and more.
This excellent resource is a consolidation of annotations of reported and unreported decisions, the re-enacted Statutes of Manitoba 1987 and 1988, and public statutes.
With the entire legislative history of the Federal Tax Code and the history of all the amendments affecting a code section, this text also offers special rules and effective dates for proper application of the code section.
Including all updates of the Income Tax Conventions Interpretation Act, this resource is an in-depth analysis of the Canada’s tax treaties. The book also comprises the full text of Canada's Tax Information Exchange Agreements.
Helping businesses comply with the complex requirements of the GST, this guide includes provincial indirect taxes that have harmonized with the GST and discusses the eligibility requirements for rebates.
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