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RENFREW, ON, June 11, 2025 – The final report into financial irregularities at Renfrew Victoria Hospital (RVH) outlined a ...
While Australia has avoided a DST as a solution to the income tax loss, it has been willing to regulate and tax foreign digital companies in other ways. Australia collects 10% goods and services tax, ...
Osman v The King, 2025 TCC 65 [ Osman] involves the New Housing Rebate (the "Rebate") found in section 254 of the Excise Tax ...
FREDERICTON, NB, June 9, 2025 – New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt has closed her Liberal government’s first legislative ...
The Tax Court reiterated the framework for GST/HST new housing rebates is that where there are multiple homebuyers, only one ...
Canadian tax lawyer and accountant David J Rotfleisch explains why the Tax Court dismissed the FX trade case of a successful businessman in Chad v The King Introduction: Businesses using artificial ...
In part two of his chat with Chad Davis and Josh Zweig, co-founders of LiveCA, Ben Richmond of Xero discusses how CPA firms can meet the challenges to come IN MY recent article, I spoke with Chad ...
This is the first time on record that the US audit watchdog has inspected Baker Tilly WM. The PCAOB reviewed one audit, conducted in 2024, during which Baker Tilly WM was the principal auditor, and ...
Vancouver-based accounting firm Smythe LLP still prohibited from accepting new high-risk reporting issuer audit clients, says Canadian audit watchdog CPAB TORONTO, June 1, 2025 – Two years after ...
In Lienaux v. The King, Charles Lienaux, a chartered professional accountant, claimed $15,436 in business expenses for 2019, primarily related to motor vehicle costs ($11,605), home office expenses ...
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