Dale Barrett was interviewed for Global News’ ‘Booming shared economy leaves governments of all levels scrambling to keep up on taxes’

July 22, 2015 – Global News reports on the issues surrounding taxes and companies such as Uber and Etsy in their “Booming shared economy leaves governments of all levels scrambling to keep up on taxes.” See Dale Barrett’s comments regarding the issue and planning ahead here. CLICK HERE TO BOOK A CONSULTATION WITH A TAX LAWYER
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First Court Decision on Provincial Residency of a Trust

Generally, the test applied to determine the residency of a trust is where its “central management and control” is located. The Newfoundland Supreme Court rendered a decision which recognizes the reality of the “trust” relationship. In Discovery Trust v. Minister of National Revenue, the trust filed its 2008 return indicating it was a resident of […]
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Taking the CRA to Court

July 20, 2015 – The Ottawa Business Journal published a blog post written by Barrett Tax Law’s Ottawa Managing Lawyer, Michael Citrome. “Here in Ottawa, many people think of the government as an employer, rather than as an obstacle to doing business. Even still, for many entrepreneurs, the government may seem like a monolithic thing […]
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Tax Planning & The Solicitor-Client Privilege: Are You Covered?

There is a common misconception that all communications with a lawyer are privileged. A recent Federal Court case, Canada (National Revenue) v. Revcon Oilfield Constructors Incorporated, 2015 FC 524, is a reminder that not all communications with a lawyer are protected by solicitor-client privilege. Specifically, the court pointed out that tax planning communications are not […]
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Section 225.1 and Tax Shelters

With the passing of this new section, the Minister is now allowed to collect 50% of the amount assessed in respect of a tax shelter even if the related assessment is in dispute. Meaning even if you object, or appeal to Tax Court, the Minister can still come after you for half the amount owing. […]
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Is your agreement with the CRA binding?

Rosenberg v. Canada, 2015 FC 549 The taxpayer in the above noted case entered into an agreement with the CRA’s auditor. The CRA agreed not to reassess the 2006 and 2007 taxation year, except to make one specific adjustment. Three years later, the CRA commenced a second audit for the same taxation years. The taxpayer […]
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Tax Scam: Jason White

Have you received a call from someone calling themselves Jason White? He typically calls from 1-613-912-4377. This Jason White may be pretending to be a Canada Revenue Agency employee who claims there is a warrant out for your arrest. He then informs taxpayers that the only way for the warrant to be removed is for […]
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