Date: 20070215
Docket: A-178-06
Citation: 2007 FCA 67
CORAM: RICHARD C.J.
SHARLOW J.A.
RYER J.A.
BETWEEN:
RAYMOND
GOGUEN
Appellant
and
HER
MAJESTY THE QUEEN
Respondent
Heard at Halifax,
Nova Scotia, on February 15, 2007.
Judgment delivered from the Bench at Halifax, Nova Scotia, on February 15, 2007.
REASONS FOR JUDGMENT OF THE COURT BY: RYER
J.A.
Date:
20070215
Docket: A-178-06
Citation: 2007
FCA 67
CORAM: RICHARD
C.J.
SHARLOW
J.A.
RYER
J.A.
BETWEEN:
RAYMOND
GOGUEN
Appellant
and
HER MAJESTY
THE QUEEN
Respondent
REASONS FOR JUDGMENT OF THE
COURT
(Delivered
from the Bench at Halifax, Nova Scotia, on February 15,
2007)
RYER J.A.
[1]
This
is an appeal from an Order of the Tax Court of Canada (2006 TCC 238), which
granted the respondent’s motion to quash the appellant’s appeal for his 1999
taxation year on the ground that the appellant had not filed a notice of
objection to his reassessment for that year, notice of which was mailed to him
on February 22, 2001.
[2]
The
Tax Court Judge found that a notice of objection was not served on the basis
and within the time period set forth in s-s. 165(1) of the Income Tax Act, R.S.C.
1985, c.1 (5th supp.) and, accordingly, she allowed the respondent’s
motion.
[3]
We
have not been persuaded that the Tax Court Judge erred in finding as a fact
that the appellant did not serve a notice of objection to his 1999
reassessment. A matter of law, the failure of the appellant to serve a notice
of objection on the Minister deprived the Tax Court of Canada of the
jurisdiction to entertain an appeal in relation to the reassessment. (See Bormann
v. Canada, 2006 FCA
83). Accordingly, the appeal will be dismissed with costs.
“C.M. Ryer”
FEDERAL COURT OF APPEAL
NAME OF COUNSEL AND SOLICITORS OF RECORD
DOCKET: A-178-06
STYLE OF CAUSE: RAYMOND
GOGUEN
-
and -
HER MAJESTY THE
QUEEN
PLACE OF
HEARING: HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA
DATE OF
HEARING: FEBRUARY
15, 2007
REASONS FOR JUDGMENT: RICHARD C.J.,
SHARLOW, RYER JJ.A.
DATED: FEBRUARY
15, 2007
APPEARANCES:
Raymond Goguen
|
ON HIS OWN BEHALF
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John W.
Smithers
Martin Hickey
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FOR THE RESPONDENT
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SOLICITORS
OF RECORD:
John H. Sims,
Q.C.
Deputy
Attorney General of Canada
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FOR THE RESPONDENT
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