Members of the Peterborough and Kawarthas Association of Realtors will be given a special tax seminar presented by Dale Barrett, Canadian tax lawyer and principal at Barrett Tax Law

Dale Barrett, Canadian tax lawyer and principal at Barrett Tax Law, will be presenting an informative tax seminar to members of the Peterborough and Kawarthas Association of Realtors at their annual general meeting to be held at the Peterborough Golf and Country Club on Wednesday, March 27, 2013. The tax seminar will provide professional tax […]
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The Windsor Star interviews Dale Barrett from Barrett Tax Law regarding the Fiscal Arbitrators tax program

Dale Barrett, Canadian tax lawyer at Barrett Tax Law, was interviewed for an article published in the Windsor Star on February 12, 2013 regarding the Fiscal Arbitrators tax program. Barrett Tax Law is currently defending approximately 200 taxpayers across Canada against the hefty fines imposed by the Canada Revenue Agency as a result of their […]
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Attention Kincardine community & surrounding areas:

October 7, 2012 Dale Barrett, expert tax lawyer and principal at Barrett Tax Law, will be giving a free seminar this Saturday, October 13th for Canadians concerned about illegal tax schemes. The seminar, How to Protect Yourself from Fraudulent Tax Schemes, consists of a presentation on the basics of tax fraud schemes in Canada and the various remedies available to […]
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Article as published in the Canadian Real Estate Wealth magazine: “The dreaded Canada Revenue Agency tax audit: tax tips for the self-employed”

Dale Barrett, expert tax lawyer and owner of Barrett Tax Law, briefly explores strategies on avoiding as well as facing a tax audit. Does the CRA target small business owners and the self-employed? The CRA focuses on the groups who are more likely to omit or misrepresent information on their tax returns, one of whom […]
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Canada: Safe to Apologize

Canada: Safe to Apologize Article by Dale Barrett and Barry Leon, November 8, 2006 Originally published in Mediation Committee Newsletter, September 2006   The province of British Columbia is the first Canadian jurisdiction to introduce a law providing a safe harbour for apologising. The BC Apology Act1 took effect on 18 May 2006. The Act […]
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