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Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce v. The Queen, 2022 TCC 26, aff'd 2023 FCA 195 -- summary under Paragraph (r.4)
(r.4) and (r.5), and further stated (at para. 67): The judgment … rendered [in the 2009 Decision] now hangs by a thread because of the new financial services definition. ...
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Mediclean Incorporated v. The Queen, 2022 TCC 37 -- summary under Section 285
. … A reasonable person in the same circumstances as Mr. Procopoudis may well have concluded that the position of the Appellant was clear-cut, that the position of the CRA auditor was incorrect and that professional advice was not required. ...
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Marin v. The Queen, 2022 TCC 49 -- summary under Article 6
" [emphasis added] … Similarly, according to the OECD Model Commentary on Article 23, the use of the phrase "may be taxed" in a Contracting State in an Article of a tax treaty does not confer an exclusive right on that Contracting State to tax income, unlike the phrase "may be taxed only" in a Contracting State (paras. 6 and 7). ...
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Marin v. The Queen, 2022 TCC 49 -- summary under Subsection 126(1)
However, the taxpayer (a Canadian resident with a French rental property), like others, was granted transitional relief so that in 2019 he received a tax credit from the French government equal to the French tax otherwise payable by him on his 2018 income – so that in 2019 he only had to pay the current tax on his 2019 rental income. ...
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President's Choice Bank v. The Queen, 2022 TCC 84, rev'd 2024 FCA 135 -- summary under Paragraph (r.3)
. … I see nothing in the text of paragraph (r.3) that suggests that a service that consists of processing authorization requests via an automated system as agent for the issuer of a credit card is excluded under paragraph (r.3). ...
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Chan v. The Queen, 2022 TCC 87 (Informal Procedure) -- summary under Paragraph (a)
Accordingly, even in the case of the lower threshold for a penalty under s. 162(7)(a), “the defence of due diligence has been established – that is, the appellant reasonably believed in a mistaken set of facts that if true would have made his act or omission to act innocent.” ...
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Aboud Schofield v. The King, 2022 TCC 142 (Informal Procedure) -- summary under Paragraph 8(1)(f)
In rejecting the position of the Crown that “nowhere was it written that the appellant was required to incur the recruitment expenses” (para. 21), St-Hilaire J stated (at paras. 30, 31, TaxInterpretations translation): [T]he employer's answer to question 1 on Form T2200 indicated that the appellant was required to pay the expenses incurred to perform the duties related to her work …. ...
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Enns v. The King, 2023 TCC 28 -- summary under Paragraph 160(1)(a)
Russell J indicated that Kuchta might technically be a nullity (because, as indicated in the comparable High-Crest decision, it had been decided by a substituted judge), but also indicated (a para. 42) that in Kuchta, “Graham, J. properly and diligently applied the textual, contextual and purposive analysis specified by … Canada Trustco in construing the meaning to be ascribed the term ‘spouse’ in paragraph 160(1)(a)” and that, in light of the principle of judicial comity, chose to follow the Kuchta interpretation so as to find that s. 160 applied to the taxpayer. ...
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O'Hagan v. The King, 2023 TCC 52 (Informal Procedure) -- summary under Subsection 163(2)
Russell J further stated (at paras. 36-37): [W]hether … false statements or omissions in a return justify a subsection 163(2) penalty is determinable at the time the return is filed. ...
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2405124 Ontario Ltd. v. The King, 2023 TCC 57 (Informal Procedure) -- summary under Subsection 224(1)
. … Here, I find that 240 Ontario did have responsibility at law to make payments to IB from available funds, such responsibility arising from IB’s ownership of and authority over 240 Ontario. ...