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Personal Tax Return Guide, 2025 Taxation Year provides line-by-line instructions to assist you in completing and filing the 2025 Canadian Personal Tax Return.
Federal and Ontario Insolvency Legislation, 2025-2026 Edition offers practitioners the most thorough collection of laws available. It provides a complete legislative compendium of relevant insolvency legislation applicable in Ontario and Federal jurisdictions. This text allows the practitioner to quickly and easily find relevant statutory provisions applicable to their circumstances by offering the most thorough collection of law available on the subject today.
Fully annotated by three of Canada's most respected criminal law experts, Martin's Annual Criminal Code 2026 delivers excellent value with the highest quality content.
The Annotated Contraventions Act is a must-have reference to the 3,000 federal statutory and regulatory offenses that have been designated as contraventions under the contraventions legislation.
With updated information on recent tax rules, federal and provincial tax rates, and tax credit amounts, this new edition of Tax Planning for You and Your Family includes proposed changes to the rules for employee stock options, the introduction of the Canada Training Credit, and more.
With updated information on recent tax rules, federal and provincial tax rates, and tax credit amounts, this new edition of Tax Planning for You and Your Family includes proposed changes to the rules for employee stock options, the introduction of the Canada Training Credit, and more.
The Supreme Court of Canada Practice is an essential, complete, and portable guide for those practicing before the Supreme Court. The newly released edition updates you on recent changes to the rules and practices of the court, offering an in-depth description along with comprehensive background and context for these changes.
Authors Howard Johnson and Melanie Russell share their expertise on business valuation reports helping legal professionals understand how value conclusions are developed, how to interpret the reasonableness of those conclusions and identify common errors.
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