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Cross v. London Provincial Trust Ltd., [1938] 1 All E.R. 428 (C.A.) -- summary under Payment & Receipt
.)-- summary under Payment & Receipt Summary Under Tax Topics- General Concepts- Payment & Receipt no payment on capitalization of interest The taxpayer, who held bonds on which the payment of interest had been suspended, exchanged his matured interest coupons on the bond for interest-bearing 20-year funding bonds of the debtor. ...
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Associated Insulation Products, Ltd. v. Golder (1944), 26 TC 231, [1944] 2 All E.R. 203 (C.A.) -- summary under Payment & Receipt
.)-- summary under Payment & Receipt Summary Under Tax Topics- General Concepts- Payment & Receipt issuance of debt certificates not payment An American corporation passed a resolution providing "'that a distribution of seven per cent on the capital stock of this corporation, amounting to $52,500 dollars, be and the same is hereby declared, payable on the 15th December, 1936'" and went on to provide that the distribution should not be payable in cash, but in the form of certificates of indebtedness bearing interest at 4%, and payable approximately four years later. ...
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Binder v. Saffron Rouge, 2008 DTC 6112, 2008 CanLII 1662 (Ont. S.C.J.) -- summary under Rectification & Rescission
.)-- summary under Rectification & Rescission Summary Under Tax Topics- General Concepts- Rectification & Rescission The taxpayers were incorporating shareholders of a corporation. ...
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Amalgamation of Aylwards [1975] Ltd. (2001), 16 BLR (3d) 34, 610 APR 181, 2001 CanLII 32734 (Nfld. Sup. Ct. T.D.) -- summary under Rectification & Rescission
.)-- summary under Rectification & Rescission Summary Under Tax Topics- General Concepts- Rectification & Rescission A Newfoundland corporation was amalgamated with what was thought to be a wholly-owned subsidiary in a short-form amalgamation. ...
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.Mac's Convenience Stores Inc. v. Couche-Tard Inc., 2012 DTC 5118 [at at 7149], 2012 QCCS 2745 (Queb Sup Ct), aff'd supra -- summary under Rectification & Rescission
., 2012 DTC 5118 [at at 7149], 2012 QCCS 2745 (Queb Sup Ct), aff'd supra-- summary under Rectification & Rescission Summary Under Tax Topics- General Concepts- Rectification & Rescission The taxpayer paid a $136 million dividend to the non-resident corporate defendant when it was indebted to the defendant. ...
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Re Columbia North Realty Co., 2006 DTC 6124, 2005 NSSC 212 (NSSC) -- summary under Rectification & Rescission
., 2006 DTC 6124, 2005 NSSC 212 (NSSC)-- summary under Rectification & Rescission Summary Under Tax Topics- General Concepts- Rectification & Rescission On two occasions, a Nova Scotia company ("Columbia") made cash distributions to its non-resident shareholder, purportedly as distributions of paid-up capital. ...
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Shafron v. KRG Insurance Brokers (Western) Inc., [2009] 1 S.C.R. 15 -- summary under Rectification & Rescission
., [2009] 1 S.C.R. 15-- summary under Rectification & Rescission Summary Under Tax Topics- General Concepts- Rectification & Rescission no prior oral agreement The parties entered into an employment contract that included a restrictive covenant, providing that the defendant would not be employed in the business of insurance brokerage within the "Metropolitan City of Vancouver" for three years after leaving employment with the plaintiff. ...
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Sheila Holmes Spousal Trust v. Canada (Attorney General), 2013 ABQB 489 -- summary under Rectification & Rescission
Canada (Attorney General), 2013 ABQB 489-- summary under Rectification & Rescission Summary Under Tax Topics- General Concepts- Rectification & Rescission superior court declines jurisdiction in tax dispute The federal Minister assessed the settlor of the appellant trust on the basis that the trust's taxable capital gain and investment income were taxable in his hands because the trust was a sham or invalidly settled, or because s. 75(2) applied. ... In dismissing an application to the Court to declare that the trust was valid, Nixon J adverted to the principle in Addison & Leyen Ltd v Canada, 2007 SCC 33 (CanLII), [2007] 2 S.C.R. 793, at para. 11 that "Judicial review should not be used to develop a new form of incidental litigation designed to circumvent the system of tax appeals established by Parliament and the jurisdiction of the Tax Court," and stated (at para. 66): The only dispute with respect to the validity of the Trust is with the CRA in relation to the payment of tax. ...
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Mac's Convenience Stores Inc. v. A.G. of Canada, 2015 QCCA 837 -- summary under Rectification & Rescission
A.G. of Canada, 2015 QCCA 837-- summary under Rectification & Rescission Summary Under Tax Topics- General Concepts- Rectification & Rescission thin cap issues were not considered at time of paying a dividend The appellant, which was a wholly-owned Ontario subsidiary of a Quebec corporation ("CTI"), paid a $136 million dividend to CTI in connection with a "Quebec shuffle" transaction. ... In finding that the appellant could not retroactively rectify the dividend so as to be a stated capital distribution instead, and after noting (at para. 34) that AES and Riopel dealt with related parties committing an error in giving effect to a "legitimate corporate transaction for the purpose of avoiding, deferring or minimizing tax" and correcting "that error to achieve the tax consequences originally and specifically intended and agreed upon," Schrager JA stated (at para. 43): The payment of the 136 million dollar dividend to CTI was intended and was effected. … Reduction of capital was not intended. The unintended consequences of the dividend, by ricochet, resulted from the thin capitalization rules and was not part and parcel of the transaction. … There was no common intention of the parties regarding these rules as they were never contemplated and so cannot be the object of a meeting of the minds to which a court can give effect. ...
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Gresham Life Society Co., Ltd. v. Bishop (1902), 4 TC 464 (HL) -- summary under Payment & Receipt
Bishop (1902), 4 TC 464 (HL)-- summary under Payment & Receipt Summary Under Tax Topics- General Concepts- Payment & Receipt no constructive receipt The taxpayer, a UK life insurance company which was managed in London and had foreign branch businesses, was assessed for interest and dividends which it received on foreign securities held in the hands of agents abroad, and which were reinvested abroad, on the basis that it received such income in the U.K. ... …If it means something differing from or short of an actual receipt, then it seems to me that a constructive receipt is not recognised by the Statute, which in using the word "received" alone, must be taken to have used it having regard to its ordinary acceptation. … I am not myself prepared to say that what amongst business men is equivalent to a receipt of a sum of money is not a receipt within the meaning of the Statute…. ...