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Canada (National Revenue) v. Haynes, 2011 FC 1271
Justice Shore BETWEEN: THE MINISTER OF NATIONAL REVENUE Applicant and CASEY HAYNES Respondent REASONS FOR ORDER AND ORDER I. ... Background [2] The Respondent is a Registered Massage Therapist and is currently under audit for the tax years 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009 ... [4] The RFI required the Respondent to provide within thirty (30) days, namely on or before September 17, 2010, documents listed in the RFI including books, ledgers and schedules with respect to the completion of income tax returns, bank records and a list of personal assets among other documents, concerning the period January 1, 2005, to December 31, 2009, (the Info rmation and Documents) ...
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Déziel (Re), 2006 FC 1481
[30] On September 29, 2005, Mr. Bouchard obtained a letter of indemnity for $200,000 in order to delete the legal hypothec on Mr. ... [48] In Realstar Hotel Services Corp. c. 3099-1103 Québec Inc., 2005 QCCA 555, [2005] J.Q. no. 6838 (QL), the Quebec Court of Appeal rejected that same argument, which was presented by a debtor as part of a Paulian action. ... [55] Mr. Déziel submits that the Court cannot consider the amounts that were obtained during the sale of his assets in 2005 because those properties were sold for well below their genuine market value in 2005. ...
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MacKay v. Canada (National Revenue), 2008 FC 1074
[12] By letter dated April 15, 2005, the Applicant requested relief on the basis of financial hardship. ... [13] On August 19, 2005, the Applicant made a subsequent request for fairness on the basis of extraordinary circumstances. ... Canada (Customs and Revenue Agency), 2005 FCA 153, 2005 D.T.C. 5245 and Hillier v. ...
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Canada (Attorney General) v. Davis, 2013 FC 40
Davis, 2013 FC 40 Date: 20130116 Docket: T-1884-11 Citation: 2013 FC 40 Ottawa, Ontario, January 16, 2013 PRESENT: The Honourable Madam Justice Mactavish BETWEEN: ATTORNEY GENERAL OF CANADA Applicant and FALLAN DAVIS and CANADIAN HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION Respondents REASONS FOR ORDER AND ORDER [1] On November 18, 2005, Teiohontathe Fallan Davis presented herself at the Canadian border crossing at Cornwall, Ontario, seeking readmission to Canada. ... Davis on November 18, 2005, were carrying out their enforcement mandate under the Customs Act. ... Davis on November 18, 2005, was reasonable. Consequently, the application for judicial review is dismissed. ...
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Dupuis v. Canada (Canada Revenue Agency), 2007 DTC 5106, 2006 FC 228
Canada (Canada Revenue Agency) (2005), 334 N.R. 348 (F.C.A.), 2005 FCA 153 and Maloshicky v. Canada (Canada Revenue Agency), [2005] 4 C.T.C. 12 (F.C.), 2005 FC 978 ... Canada (Minister of National Revenue), [2005] F.C.J. N o. 1720 (F.C.A.) ...
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Breau v. Canada (National Revenue), 2012 FC 1207
First, it conducted audits of unit purchasers beginning in 2005. [5] Second, the CRA began a criminal investigation of the promoters of the plan. The CRA’s Criminal Investigation Program [CIP] investigated the 2004 and 2005 tax years, and later included the 2006 tax year. ... [39] The civil audit of the unit purchasers and the promoters of the tax plan for the 2004 taxation year began in September 2005. ...
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Douville (Re), 2009 FC 986
[3] On May 16, 2005, Yvon Talbot, an auditor with the Montréal Tax Services Enforcement Division of the Canada Revenue Agency (the Agency), began to audit the liability of 3479552 Canada Inc. under the Act for taxation years 2000 to 2004. ... Noticing that the applicant’s reported income for the years 2000 to 2005 seemed low and that large amounts were spent during the same period, Mr. ... [4] The audit, which started in May 2005 but did not finish until fall 2007, was subject to considerable delays. ...
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Alexander (Re), 2008 FC 902
Justice Beaudry In the matter of the Income Tax Act and In the matter of an assessment or assessments by the Minister of National Revenue under one or more of the Income Tax Act, Canada Pension, Employment Insurance Act, AGAINST: JOHN FELIX ALEXANDER 8560 Hélène LaSalle (Québec) H8N 1Z4 REASONS FOR ORDER AND ORDER [1] On April 7, 2008, the applicant obtained an ex parte judgment rendered by Justice Anne Mactavish (Jeopardy order) against the respondent under subsection 225.2(2) of the Income Tax Act (the Act) to collect and/or guarantee the payment by the respondent of the amount of $228,377.94 due pursuant to Notices of Assessment dated April 7, 2008 for the Taxation Years 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006 ... [6] The initial burden under section 225.2(8) is on the respondent. ... [8] In Canada (Minister of National Revenue – M.N.R.) v. ...
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Leudjeu v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2007 FC 875
Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration), 2005 FC 27, [2005] F.C.J. ... Canada (Solicitor General), 2005 FC 347, [2005] F.C.J. No. 458 (QL), at paragraph 51; Kim v. Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration), 2005 FC 437, [2005] F.C.J. ...
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Yansane v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2016 FC 277
On September 26 and 28, 2005, with the assistance of a brother-in-law, the applicant made two complaints to the police. [8] Following this incident, the applicant first took refuge with his wife’s brother’s family and then fled Guinea on October 15, 2005. He made a claim for refugee protection in Canada on November 9, 2005. ... His family went to live with his wife’s grandmother for their safety. [11] He left his country on October 15, 2005, and, after a stop-over in France, arrived in Canada on October 16, 2005, using a false French passport, which was destroyed upon his arrival at the airport. ...