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Zapper
The CRA is attempting to hunt down store owners who install software that “suppresses” records of cash sales made through a cash register. Maybe that’s an argument for making a voluntary disclosure now. Visit the taxman before he visits you.
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Valuation redux
In a post I wrote about a year ago, I complained about the CRA’s then-recent pronouncements on control premiums. The CRA, at the most recent Canadian Tax Foundation BC Conference, recanted this position, at least in part, as follows:
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Civil penalties
The so-called “civil penalties” in section 163.2 of the Income Tax Act (Canada) have been with us since 2000. We learned today that the CRA has imposed the penalties in 24 cases to date and that it is considering whether … Continue reading
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Nightmare
Unfortunately, with the experience I have working with the CRA, it is only too easy for me to imagine how this might happen: ‘Revenue Canada refuses to pay for million-dollar mistake‘. Wow.
Corrupt
No doubt some taxpayers believe that the CRA is corrupt, but the truth is that most CRA personnel are dedicated and professional civil servants. On the other hand, it’s not necessarily lily-white either.
New forms
The CRA recently issued revised versions of a number of forms and publications, including the T2057 and the “T4001 Employers’ Guide – Payroll Deductions and Remittances”.
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"Tax tip"
“Did you know… That you should notify the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) when directors of your corporation change?”
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Correcting 85 Election Forms
The CRA’s Information Circular IC 76-19R3 sets out its position on the procedures for correcting T2057s (the form used for elections under section 85 of the Income Tax Act (Canada)). In effect, the Circular identifies two types of mistakes.
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Tax-Free Savings Accounts
The CRA has taken to posting answers to frequently-asked questions about government goodies (aka Easter eggs hidden in the Income Tax Act). It has posted a useful guide to the new tax-free savings account proposed in the last budget.
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Third parties
One of my very first posts on this blog dealt with demands for information about third parties. The saga continues in Canada (National Revenue) v. The Greater MontrĂ©al Real Estate Board, 2006 FC 1069, in which the Court vacated its … Continue reading
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