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2023 Fall Economic Statement: New GST/HST Joint Venture Election

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On November 21, 2023, the Government of Canada released its Fall Economic Statement (“2023 FES”) which includes certain sales and excise tax measures, including draft legislative proposals to implement long-awaited new...more

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Tax Court’s Denial of a Bank’s GST/HST Rebate Claims Affirmed; No Issue Estoppel as Retroactive GST/HST Legislation Had Been...

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This dispute arose when the Canada Revenue Agency (“CRA”) reassessed President’s Choice Bank (“PCB”) for uncollected GST/HST on bundled supplies made to a major Canadian bank (the “Bank”) and denied the Bank’s rebate claims...more

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Le gouvernement propose de bonifier le remboursement de la TPS pour les immeubles locatifs nouvellement construits

Le 14 septembre 2023, le gouvernement fédéral a annoncé un allègement bienvenu qui touchera les propriétaires et les promoteurs d’immeubles d’habitation construits expressément pour la location, de logements pour étudiants et...more

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Government Proposes Enhanced GST Rebate for Newly Built Rental Housing

On September 14, 2023, the federal government announced a welcome relief that will affect owners and developers of purpose-built rental buildings, student housing or seniors housing....more

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Announced Enhancements to the GST New Residential Rental Property Rebate

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On September 14, 2023, the Department of Finance Canada issued a news release (the “News Release”) regarding proposed legislation to be enacted in order to enhance the existing GST New Residential Rental Property (“NRRP”)...more

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New GST/HST Notice on Services Provided by Insurance Intermediaries

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In July 2023, the Canada Revenue Agency (“CRA”) released GST/HST Notice 325 (the “Notice”) with respect to services provided by certain insurance intermediaries. The Notice essentially makes official the 180-degree turn the...more

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Propositions législatives du 4 août 2023 : Présentation de certaines mesures fiscales

Le 4 août 2023, le ministère des Finances (le « ministère ») a publié de multiples propositions législatives et notes explicatives connexes (les « propositions du 4 août »). Ces propositions du 4 août comprennent des...more

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2023 August 4 Draft Legislation: Selected Tax Measures

On August 4, 2023, the Department of Finance (Finance) released a significant package of draft legislative proposals and related explanatory notes (August 4 Proposals). The August 4 Proposals include updated legislative...more

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Credit Card Rewards Program Expenses: Tax Court of Canada Doesn’t Buy $13.97 Million GST/HST Input Tax Credit Claim

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On June 27, 2023, the Tax Court of Canada (“TCC”) dismissed the appeal of a Schedule II bank (the “Bank”) regarding its entitlement to input tax credits (“ITCs”) for GST/HST payable on expenses incurred in connection with the...more

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Federal Court of Appeal Confirms Tax Court of Canada’s Decision: Supply of Right to Place and Operate ATMs is a Taxable Supply

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On June 8, 2023, the Federal Court of Appeal upheld a Tax Court of Canada decision that, by allowing a supplier of Automated Teller Machines (“ATMs”) to place and operate ATMs throughout its casino resort, a casino operator...more

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Court of Appeal of Québec Confirms Restrictions on the Tax Authorities’ Ability to Set Off Certain Claims in Insolvency...

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On December 22, 2022, the Court of Appeal of Québec upheld a Superior Court ruling that GST and QST input tax credits and refunds (“ITCs/ITRs”) claimed by a petitioner in connection with damage payments arising from...more

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Dental Crowns and GST/HST Credits: A Dentist Wants to Have His Cake and Eat it Too

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In an informal procedure decision, Axelrod v. The King, rendered on December 12, 2022, the Tax Court of Canada dismissed the appeals of a dentist denying input tax credits (“ITCs”) claimed in connection with certain expenses...more

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Tax Court of Canada Decision: Exclusions from the “Financial Service” Definition in Part IX of the Excise Tax Act Work As Intended...

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On July 19, 2022, the Tax Court of Canada (“TCC”) dismissed a major Canadian Bank’s appeal (the “Bank” or the “Appellant”) regarding the characterization of a supply made by the President’s Choice Bank (“PCB”) to the Bank....more

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GST/HST Input Tax Credit Claims: Does the Supporting Documentation Need to be Issued by the Supplier?

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On June 9, 2022, the Tax Court of Canada (“TCC”) allowed CFI Funding Trust’s (“CFI”) appeal in relation with the input tax credits (“ITC”) it claimed for prepaid rent paid in connection with the securitization of automobile...more

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GST/HST Elections: Why Being Late Is Not Always Fashionable (Cont’d)

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On December 6, 2021, the Federal Court of Appeal (“FCA”) affirmed the Federal Court’s decision in Denso Manufacturing Canada Inc. v. Canada (National Revenue), which had dismissed the taxpayers’ application for judicial...more

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International Tax Treaty: Canada

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Quick Summary. In 1867, the United Kingdom passed a Parliamentary act establishing what is now known as Canada. Today, Canada, the largest country in the Western Hemisphere, is a federation of ten provinces and three...more

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