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Minister of National Revenue v. Trust Général Du Canada in Its Quality As, [1976] CTC 587, 76 DTC 6340
The codicil which I have already mentioned replaced paragraphs (a) and (b) of article 8 of the will with the following provisions:.. » I name my wife the administrative and usufructuary trustee of all my property. ...
FCA
Roseland Farms Ltd. v. Her Majesty the Queen, [1996] 1 CTC 351
.: — By an order of September 29, 1992, the Trial Division dismissed the appellant’s application under section 179 of the Income Tax Act, R.S.C. 1952, c. 148, as amended by S.C. 1985, c. 45, to hold proceedings in camera. ...
FCA
Minet Inc. v. R., 98 DTC 6364, [1998] 3 CTC 352 (FCA)
Ct. 1971) (1972); Proctor & Gamble Co. v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue, 961 F.2d 1255 (U.S. 6th Cir. 1992); and Tower Loan of Mississippi, Inc. v. ... Shaw, Insurance Broking and Agency: The Law and the Practice (London: Witherby & Co. ... Ct. 1971), at p. 403; Proctor & Gamble Co. v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue, 961 F.2d 1255 (U.S. 6th Cir. 1992); Tower Loan of Mississippi, Inc. v. ...
FCA
The Queen v. Nowsco Well Service Ltd., 90 DTC 6312, [1990] 1 CTC 416 (FCA)
Deduction from corporate tax: manufacturing and processing profits (1) There may be deducted from the tax otherwise payable under this Part by a corporation for a taxation year an amount equal to the aggregate of (a) 9% of the lesser of (i) the amount, if any, by which the corporation's Canadian manufacturing and processing profits for the year exceed the least of the amounts determined under paragraphs 125(1)(a) to (d) in respect of the corporation for the year, and (3)(a) "Canadian manufacturing and processing profits" — Canadian manufacturing and processing profits" of a corporation for a taxation year means such portion of the aggregate of all amounts each of which is the income of the corporation for the year from an active business carried on in Canada as is determined under rules prescribed for that purpose by regulation made on the recommendation of the Minister of Finance to be applicable to the manufacturing or processing in Canada of goods for sale or lease; and (b) Manufacturing or processing — “manufacturing or processing" does not include (iv) Operating an oil or gas well, 5200. ... For convenience' sake, I repeat subsection 125.1(3)(a) of the Act: (3)(a) "Canadian manufacturing and processing profits" — “Canadian manufacturing and processing profits" of a corporation for a taxation year means such portion of the aggregate of all amounts each of which is the income of the corporation for the year from an active business carried on in Canada as is determined under rules prescribed for that purpose by regulation made on the recommendation of the Minister of Finance to be applicable to the manufacturing or processing in Canada of goods for sale or lease;... ...
FCA
Alan Tyler v. Minister of National Revenue, 91 DTC 5022, [1991] 1 CTC 13 (FCA)
Inferences issue As I understand it, the appellant quarrels with the trial judge’s finding that the information sought pursuant to the paragraph 231.2(1)(a) “ requirements” was not being sought at the request of the RCMP for the purpose of prosecuting the criminal charges referred to above. ... & O.R. loc. cit., 65 N.R. 224n; R. v. Manninen (1983), 8 C.C.C. (3d) 193 at p. 199, 3 D.L.R. (4th) 541, 48 O.R. (2d) 731 (Ont. ... La Forest, J., speaking for the Court, noted, at page 992, that a remedy under that subsection is available: ”... not only in the case of an actual interference with the guaranteed rights, but also when an apprehension of such an interference at a future trial can be established by an applicant. ...
FCA
Qualico Developments Ltd. v. The Queen, 84 DTC 6119, [1984] CTC 122, 84 DTC 6126 (FCA)
In British Motor Syndicate, Ltd v Taylor & Son, Ltd (6), Stirling, J, pointed out that ([1900] 1 Ch at p 583) “The first meaning assigned to the word ‘use’ in JOHNSON’S DICTIONARY is ‘to employ to any purpose’; it is, therefore, a word of wide signification.” ... A recent statement of the principle is that of Viscount Simonds in Minister of National Revenue v Anaconda American Brass Ltd [[1956] AC 85 at 100, [1955] CTC 311, 55 DTC 1220.]: “The income tax law of Canada, as of the United Kingdom, is built upon the foundations described by Lord Clyde in Whimster & Co v Inland Revenue Commissioners, (1925) 12 TC 813, 823, in a passage cited by the Chief Justice which may be repeated. ... Compare, for example, the situation in R v Henry K Wampole & Company, Limited, [1931] S.C.R. 494. ...
FCA
Her Majesty the Queen v. The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company Limited, [1977] CTC 538
During its 1972 taxation year the respondent paid taxable dividends aggregating $4,700,000 as follows: June 1, 1971 $ 750,000 December 29, 1971 $2,000,000 February 24, 1972 $1,950,000 Withholding tax at the rate of 15% was paid on those dividends. section 133 of the amended Act provides a special tax treatment for non-resident-owned investment corporations. ... The only issue is whether this amount is to be refunded, in respect of dividends paid in 1972, or whether the right to refund will arise, when taxable dividends are paid at a time subsequent to the end of its 1972 taxation year.”* [* If the plaintiff has not paid, or does not pay, any dividends after the end of its 1972 taxation year, then, on the defendant’s interpretation of the section in question, the plaintiff will never receive an allowable refund in respect of the tax levied.] ... As a result of course, the cross-appeal should be dismissed with costs. 1 133. (6) If the return of a non-resident-owned investment corporation’s income for a taxation year has been made within 4 years from the end of the year the Minister (a) may, upon mailing the notice of assessment for the year, refund, with out application therefor, its allowable refund for the year; and (b) shall make such a refund after mailing the notice of assessment if appli cation therefor has been made in writing by the corporation within 4 years from the end of the year. 2 *“ The amount referred to is its taxable income for 1972. 3 2. (1) An income tax shall be paid as hereinafter required upon the taxable income for each taxation year of every person resident in Canada at any time in the year. (2) The taxable income of a taxpayer for a taxation year is his income for the year minus the deductions permitted by Division C. ...
FCA
Fording Coal Ltd. v. R., [1996] 1 CTC 230
.: — This is an appeal from a decision of the Tax Court of Canada in which the appeal by the respondent, Fording Coal Limited (“Fording”) from a reassessment of its 1985 through 1990 tax years was allowed. ... Subsection 245(1), as it then read, stated: Artificial Transactions — In computing income for the purposes of the Act, no deduction may be made in respect of a disbursement or expense made or incurred in respect of a transaction or operation that, if allowed, would unduly or artificially reduce income. ... Strayer J.A.: — I have read the reasons of my colleague McDonald J.A. ...
FCA
Brault-Clément Inc. v. Her Majesty the Queen, [1992] 1 CTC 44
VIII, Montreal, Wilson & Lafleur, 1909, page 4: I have said that the idea of representation is fundamental to a mandate. ... Smith, J. explained with respect to that province: ”... a wholesaler will not obtain a permit unless he agrees to be a collector...”. ... Charest Ltée & Rene Tessier Ltée v. New Brunswick (unreported) (February 3, 1986), New Brunswick 28/25/CA. 2 Mr. ...
FCA
Her Majesty the Queen v. Elizabeth C. Symes, [1991] 2 CTC 1, 91 DTC 5397
Judgment A Quo The trial judge first recognized that "Prior to 1972, child care expenses were treated as non-deductible personal expenses for income tax purposes". [14] On paragraph 18(1)(a), the trial judge said that in his opinion that in his opinion that paragraph should be interpreted "in view of the social and economic realities of the times" and that he was not bound “ a cluster of cases decided in the 1950s and 1960s based on the reasoning of a decision made in 1891”. ... The federal government's Bulletin IT-487, April 26, 1982, entitled "General Limitation on Deduction of Outlays or Expenses”, states in part: (b) ”... for the purpose... ... On the question of economic rights and section 15, I adopt these observation of Hugessen, J.A. in Smith, Kline & French Laboratories Ltd. v. ...