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Sundog Distributing Inc. v. The Queen, 2010 TCC 392
The respondent is entitled to its costs. Signed at Ottawa, Canada, this 22nd day of July 2010. ... Article VII Business Profits Article VII Bénéfices des entreprises 1. ... Article XXX Miscellaneous Rules Article XXX Dispositions diverses 1. ...
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2530-1284 Québec Inc. c. La Reine, 2007 TCC 286
Rip" Rip A.C.J. Translation certified true on this 31st day of July 2007. ... Rip" Rip A.C.J. Translation certified true on this 31st day of July 2007. ... Rip" Rip A.C.J. Translation certified true on this 31st day of July 2007. ...
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Pepin v. The Queen, 2011 TCC 424
The Queen, 2011 TCC 424 Docket: 2007-2051(IT)G BETWEEN: JEAN-PIERRE PÉPIN, Appellant, and HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN, Respon dent. ... "Réal Favreau" Favreau J. Translation certified true on this 23rd day of December 2011. ... "Réal Favreau" Favreau J. Translation certified true on this 23rd day of December 2011. ...
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Teeluck v. The Queen, 2007 TCC 688 (Informal Procedure)
The Queen, 2007 TCC 688 (Informal Procedure) Citation: 2007TCC688 Court File No. 2006-3560(IT)I TAX COURT OF CANADA BETWEEN: GURUCHANDRANATH TEELUCK Appellant ‑ and ‑ HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN Respondent * * * * * REASONS FOR JUDGMENT THE HONOURABLE JUSTICE LITTLE in the Courts Administration Service, 180 Queen Street West., Toronto, Ontario on Thursday, August 30, 2007, at 9:30 a.m ... * * * * * APPEARANCES: Ms. Samantha Hurst (ph) for the Respondent A.S.A.P. ... The appeals are dismissed.--- Whereupon the Court concluded at 9:42 a.m. ...
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Gray v. The Queen, 2007 TCC 104 (Informal Procedure)
GRAY Appellant ‑ and ‑ HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN Respondent * * * * * HEARD BEFORE MR. ... * * * * * APPEARANCES: James Gray Self-represented Josh Hunter For the Respondent Also present: William O'Brien Court registrar Linda O'Brien Court reporter A.S.A.P. ... THE REGISTRAR: This court is now adjourned until 2:00. ‑‑‑ Whereupon the proceedings adjourned at 12:46 p.m. ...
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Bajor v. M.N.R., 2007 TCC 670
., 2007 TCC 670 Citation: 2007TCC670 Docket: 2006-1034(EI) BETWEEN: OLIVER BAJOR, Appellant, and THE MINISTER OF NATIONAL REVENUE, Respondent. ... Citation: 2007TCC670 Court File No. 2006-1034(EI) TAX COURT OF CANADA IN RE: the Employment Insurance Act BETWEEN: OLIVER BAJOR Appellant - and- THE MINISTER OF NATIONAL REVENUE Respondent * * * * * REASONS FOR JUDGEMENT BY THE HONOURABLE MR. ... I thank you both.--- Whereupon proceedings adjourned at 4:14 p.m. ...
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Descarries v. The Queen, 2014 DTC 1143 [at at 3412], 2014 TCC 75 (Informal Procedure)
Hogan" Hogan J. Translation certified true on this 10th day of June 2014 Margarita Gorbounova, Translator Docket: 2013-21(IT)I BETWEEN: DENISE L. ... [5] The appeals were heard on common evidence. II. ... Hogan” Hogan J. Translation certified true on this 10th day of June 2014 Margarita Gorbounova, Translator APPENDIX A L’immobilière d’Oka Reorganization The disposition of 3,178 shares on the death of Lionel Leroux Proceeds of disposition 3,178 shares at $158.21 $502,791 Adjusted cost base 3,178 shares at $131.25 $417,113 CDC dividend $33,766 SCEM dividend $33,766 SCEM dividend $113,729-$181,261-$235,852 $266,940 Rollover -$200,000 Capital gain on death $66,940 Step 1: Capital reorganization of L’immobilière d’Oka (with 85(1) option at FMV) Exchanged shares Proceeds of disposition $617,466 Adjusted cost base 3,178 shares Note 1 $336,558 820 shares 25,000 2 shares $100 $361,658- Capital gain $255,808 Loss on subsequent redemption of Nouco shares -$258,658 Capital gain (loss) -$2,850 Tax (24.1%) - $ Shares received in consideration B preferred shares Number of shares received 269,618 Fair market value $269,618 Adjusted cost base $269,618 Paid-up capital $10,960 C preferred shares Number of shares received 347,848 Fair market value $347,848 Adjusted cost base $347,848 Paid-up capital $14,140 Note 1 Adjusted cost base of 3,178 shares in accordance with subs. 26(3) and 26(5) ITAR Cost under 26(3) ITAR: median value of (a) actual cost -$ (b) FMV- VD $417,113 (c) Proceeds of disposition $617,466 Amounts deducted from 83(1) ACB $147,495 $764,961 Costs under 26(5)(c) ITAR Median value $417.113 Previous capital gains $66,940 Amounts deducted from 83(1) ACB -$147,495 $336,558 Steps 2 and 3: Creation of Nouco and transfer of shares to Nouco (84.1 and 84.1(2)(c)) Preferred shares Adjusted cost base $269,618 84.1(2)(c) adjustment FMV-VD $417,113 Actual cost-$ 83(1) dividends-$147,495 $269,618 Amended adjusted cost base-$ Paid-up capital $10,960 Common shares Adjusted cost base $347,848 Paid-up capital $347,848 Steps 3 and 4: Winding up of the corporation in Nouco and redemption of shares by Nouco common shares Preferred shares Total Proceeds of redemption $347,848 $196,506 $544,354 Paid-up capital -$347,848-$7,988-$355,836 Deemed dividend -$ $188,518 $188,518 Tax (32.8%) -$-$61,834-$61,834 Proceeds of disposition $347,848 $196,506 $544,354 Deemed dividend -$-$188,518-$188,518 Adjusted proceeds of disposition $347,848 $7,988 $355,836 Adjusted cost base -$347,848-$196,506-$544,354 Capital gain (loss) -$-$188,518-$188,518 Step 6: Disposition of remaining lots and redemption of shares Disposition of lots Proceeds of disposition $80,000 Adjusted cost base-$48,692 Business income $31,308 Tax (22%)-$6,888 Funds available after sale $73,112 Preferred shares Redemption summary Deemed dividend at time of redemption $73,112 $617,466 Paid-up capital -$2,972-$358,808 Deemed dividend $70,140 $258,658 Tax (32.8%) -$23,006-$84,840 Proceeds of disposition $73,112 $617,466 Deemed dividend -$70,140-$258,658 Adjusted proceeds of disposition $2,972 $358,808 Adjusted cost base -$73,112-$617,466 Capital gain (loss) -$70,140-$258,658 Funds received $617,466 Total tax -$84,840 Liquid assets available after tax $532,626 APPENDIX B Section 84.1 without internal rollover benefit Fair market value Paid-up capital Adjusted cost base $102,910 $15,340 $60,276 Amount received Paid-up capital Deemed dividend $102,910- $15,340 $87,570 Capital loss Proceeds of disposition 84(3) Adjusted cost base Capital loss $102,910- $87,570- $60,276- $44,936 CITATION: 2014 TCC 75 COURT FILE NOs: 2013-12(IT)I 2013-13(IT)I 2013-16(IT)I 2013-18(IT)I 2013-20(IT)I 2013‑21(IT)I STYLE OF CAUSE: LUCIE DESCARRIES, RENÉ LEROUX, SUZANNE GAUTHIER, NICOLE BEAUREGARD, JEAN LEROUX, DENISE BISSONNETTE v. ...
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Preston v. The Queen, 2007 TCC 761 (Informal Procedure)
The Queen, 2007 TCC 761 (Informal Procedure) Docket: 2006-715(IT)I BETWEEN: ROBERT PRESTON, Appellant, and HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN, Respondent. ... Signed at Ottawa, Canada, this 20 th day of December 2007. “D.G.H. ... [3] Mr. Preston submitted bill of costs as follows: Cost for this matter by the Appellant. ...
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Mazurkewich v. The Queen, 2007 DTC 1496, 2007 TCC 517 (Informal Procedure)
The accountant for the appellants, who also acted as their agent in the appeals, adjusted the loss as follows: Net Loss from Operations 2001 $(55,860.00) Distribution Jeff Almen Elizabeth Almen Jim Mazurkewich Diane Mazurkewich Total__________ Partnership Wages $ (7,840.00) $(21,280.00) $ - $ (29,120.00) (58,240.00) Net Distribution_(28,525.00) (28,525.00) (28,525.00) (28,525.00) (114,100.00) Net Loss from Operations $(20,685.00) (7,245.00) $ (28,525.00) $ 595.00 $(55,860.00) Partner Adjustments $ (6,720.00) $ 6,720.00 $ (14,560.00) $ 14,560.00 $ -_____ Net Loss from Operations 2002 $ (44,613.84) Distribution Jeff Almen Elizabeth Almen Jim Mazurkewich Diane Mazurkewich Total__________ Partnership Work Credit $ - $(29,120.00) $ - $ (29,120.00) $(58,240.00) Net Distribution_(25,713.46) (25,713.46) (25,713.46) (25,713.46) (102,853.84) Net Loss from Operations $(25,713.46) $ 3,406.54) $ (25,713.46) $ 3,406.54 $(44,613.84) Partner Adjustments $ (14,560.00) $ 14,560.00 $ (14,560.00) $ 14,560.00 $ -_____ [9] If one takes 2001 as an example and looks at the bottom line (net loss from operations), it will be apparent that the net loss that is being distributed is correct ($55,860.00) but it is not allocated in accordance with the 25% interest of each partner. ... Bowman, Chief Justice DATE OF JUDGMENT: September 4, 2007 APPEARANCES: Agent for the Appellants: Bruce Grandfield Counsel for the Respondent: Brooke Sittler COUNSEL OF RECORD: For the Appellant: Name: Bruce Grandfield & Co. Firm: For the Respondent: John H. Sims, Q.C. Deputy Attorney General of Canada Ottawa, Canada ...
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Omer Reshad O/A Kabul Auto Sell v. The Queen, 2009 DTC 625, 2009 TCC 158 (Informal Procedure)
[36] As a result the following is a summary of the adjustments to be made to the income of the Appellant for each of these years: 2004 Item Amount included in the Reassessment Revised Amount Adjustment Food from restaurants $1,970 $250 $1,720 Shelter – other quarters – traveller accommodation $228 $0 $228 Telephone $914 $0 $914 Child care $852 $360 $492 Cleaning supplies $ 340 $ 340 $ 0 Paper, plastic & foil supplies $ 366 $ 366 $ 0 Clothing – women’s wear $ 1,347 $1,347 $ 0 Men’s wear $ 897 $ 568 $ 329 Clothing material, notions, laundry $ 234 $ 234 $ 0 Automotive fuels $ 1,738 $ 960 $ 778 Maintenance & repair $ 580 $ 120 $ 460 Medical & pharmaceutical $ 267 $ 267 $ 0 Eye care goods & services $ 162 $ 0 $ 162 Dental care $ 218 $ 0 $ 218 Private & public health insurance $ 329 $ 0 $ 329 Personal care supplies & equipment $ 811 $ 455 $ 356 Hair cutting, washing, styling $ 379 $ 240 $ 139 Sporting & athletic equipment $ 180 $ 0 $ 180 Toys, games, computer, hobby equipment, etc ... ) $ 1,044 $ 0 $1,044 Reading material $ 307 $ 150 $ 157 Education $ 586 $ 0 $ 586 Money gifts & contributions $ 812 $ 406 $ 406 Other (flowers, toys etc.) $ 537 $ 268 $ 269 Religious organizations $ 172 $ 120 $ 52 Other charitable organizations $ 132 $ 0 $ 132 Government pool & lottery tickets $ 194 $ 0 $ 194 $16,479 $7,334 $9,145 2005 Item Amount included in the Reassessment Revised Amount Adjustment Food from restaurants $ 1,970 $250 $1,720 Shelter – other quarters – traveller accommodation $ 228 $0 $ 228 Telephone $ 914 $0 $ 914 Child care $ 852 $480 $ 372 Cleaning supplies $ 340 $340 $ 0 Paper, plastic & foil supplies $ 366 $366 $ 0 Clothing – women’s wear $ 1,347 $1,347 $ 0 Men’s wear $ 897 $568 $ 329 Clothing material, notions, laundry $ 234 $234 $ 0 Automotive fuels $ 1,738 $1,260 $ 478 Maintenance & repair $ 580 $ 120 $ 460 Medical & pharmaceutical $ 267 $ 267 $ 0 Eye care goods & services $ 162 $ 0 $ 162 Dental care $ 218 $ 0 $ 218 Private & public health insurance $ 329 $ 0 $ 329 Personal care supplies & equipment $ 811 $ 455 $ 356 Hair cutting washing styling $ 379 $ 240 $ 139 Sporting & athletic equipment $ 180 $ 0 $ 180 Toys, games, computer, hobby equipment, etc ... ) $ 1,044 $ 0 $1,044 Reading material $ 307 $ 150 $ 157 Education $ 586 $ 0 $ 586 Money gifts & contributions $ 812 $ 406 $ 406 Other (flowers, toys etc.) $ 537 $ 268 $ 269 Religious organizations $ 172 $ 172 $ 0 Other charitable organizations $ 132 $ 0 $ 132 Government pool & lottery tickets $ 194 $ 0 $ 194 $16,479 $7,806 $8,673 [37] In addition to these adjustments, the adjustments that had been agreed upon by the parties must also be taken into account. ...