Lake City Industrial Corporation LTD and Brunette Investments LTD v. Minister of National Revenue, [1976] CTC 2344, 76 DTC 1273 -- text

A J Frost:—This is the income tax appeal of Lake City industrial Corporation Ltd (hereinafter referred to as “the appellant”) from Notices of Reassessment dated May 15, 1975, in respect of its 1965 to 1971 taxation years inclusive, wherein $90,570.18

JPM Holdings LTD v. Minister of National Revenue, Pondent., [1976] CTC 2338 -- text

The Assistant Chairman:—The appellant herein has appealed to this Board from assessments for tax for the 1972 and 1973 taxation years. On a schedule attached to its 1972 and 1973 income tax returns the appellant showed under the heading “Income

North West Tent & Awning Co LTD v. Minister of National Revenue, [1976] CTC 2332, 76 DTC 1227 -- text

Delmer E T aylor:—-—This is an appeal from an income tax assessment for the year 1970. There are two matters at issue. The first is an amount of $17,514 paid by the appellant company (which will be referred to as North West)

Nova Scotia Sand and Gravel Limited v. Minister of National Revenue, [1976] CTC 2317 -- text

Roland St-Onge (orally: July 13, 1976):—The appeal of Nova Scotia Sand and Gravel Limited in respect of the respondent’s assessments of its income for the 1972 and 1973 taxation years was heard on July 9, 1976, and one of the matters at issue

Ann Ruth Levitt v. Minister of National Revenue, [1976] CTC 2307, 76 DTC 1047 -- text

A W Prociuk (orally):—The appellant appeals from the Minister’s assessment with respect to the taxation years 1967, 1968 and 1969 when the Minister added to her declared income the sums of $5,440, $5,436 and $5,436 for each year respectively

William H Payne, Appellani, v. Minister of National Revenue, [1976] CTC 2302, 76 DTC 1233 -- text

The Assistant Chairman:—As I understand this appeal there is between the parties no substantial dispute except for those points I will shortly mention and, for that reason, I see no purpose in mentioning a lot of points covered by evidence.

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