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Sherman Hines Photographic Ltd. v. M.N.R., 2005 TCC 370

., 2005 TCC 370     Docket: 2004-159(EI) 2004-160(CPP) BETWEEN: SHERMAN HINES PHOTOGRAPHIC LTD., Appellant, and   THE MINISTER OF NATIONAL REVENUE, Respondent, and   JANINE LEVY, Intervenor.____________________________________________________________________ Appeals heard on July 28, 2004 and February 24, 2005, at Halifax, Nova Scotia, by The Honourable Justice Campbell J. ... Signed at Ottawa, Canada, this 7th day of June, 2005.   " Campbell J. ... Levy's.   Signed at Ottawa, Canada, this 7th day of June, 2005.     ...
TCC

Au v. The Queen, 2005 DTC 794, 2005 TCC 303

The Queen, 2005 DTC 794, 2005 TCC 303 Docket: 2003-1961(IT)G BETWEEN: PETER AU, Appellant, and HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN, Respondent.____________________________________________________________________ Appeal heard on February 9 and 11, 2005 at St. ... John's, Newfoundland DATE OF HEARING:                        February 9 and 11, 2005 REASONS FOR JUDGEMENT BY: The Honourable Justice C.H. McArthur DATE OF JUDGMENT:                     April 29, 2005 APPEARANCES: Counsel for the Appellant: Roger Taylor Counsel for the Respondent: John Bodurtha COUNSEL OF RECORD:        For the Appellant:                    Name:                              Roger Taylor                    Firm:                                Couzin Taylor        For the Respondent:                     John H. ...
FCA

9041-6868 Québec Inc. v. Canada (Minister of National Revenue), 2005 FCA 334

Canada (Minister of National Revenue), 2005 FCA 334                                                                                                                                   Date: 20051017                                                                                                                               Docket: A-559-04                                                                                                                      Citation: 2005 FCA 334 CORAM:        DÉCARY J.A. ... Appellant                                                                            and                                        THE MINISTER OF NATIONAL REVENUE                                                                                                                                         Respondent                                  Hearing held at Montréal, Quebec, on October 5, 2005                             Judgment delivered at Ottawa, Ontario, on October 17, 2005 REASONS FOR JUDGMENT:                                                                                DÉCARY J.A. ... THE MINISTER OF NATIONAL REVENUE PLACE OF HEARING:                     Montréal, Quebec DATE OF HEARING:                       October 5, 2005 REASONS FOR JUDGMENT:        DÉCARY J.A. ...
TCC

Copthorne Holdings Ltd. v. The Queen, 2005 DTC 1133, 2005 TCC 491

Costs in the cause.           Signed at Ottawa, Canada this 3 rd day of August, 2005. ... Costs shall be awarded in the cause.           Signed at Ottawa, Canada this 3 rd day of August, 2005. ... Her Majesty the Queen PLACE OF HEARING:                      Toronto, Ontario DATE OF HEARING:                        May 6, 2005 REASONS FOR ORDER BY:            The Honourable Justice Gerald J. ...
FCTD

Cole v. Canada (Attorney General), 2005 DTC 5667, 2005 FC 1445

Canada (Attorney General), 2005 DTC 5667, 2005 FC 1445 Date: 20051025 Docket: T-931-04 Citation: 2005 FC 1445 BETWEEN: FREDERICK COLE Applicant and   ATTORNEY GENERAL OF CANADA Respondent   REASONS FOR ORDER PHELAN J.   ... Canada (Customs and Revenue Agency), [2005] F.C.J. No. 714; 2005 FCA 153, that the standard of review for discretionary decisions made under the fairness provisions of the Income Tax Act was reasonableness simpliciter.               ...   [38]            Bowie J. of the Tax Court of Canada, in Shabani v. ...
FCTD

Maloshicky v. Canada (Customs Revenue Agency), 2005 FC 978

By letter dated 10 January 2005, Ian Gray, Director, Winnipeg Tax Centre, CCRA, upheld Ms. ... "Sean Harrington"                                                                                                    Judge                    Ottawa, Ontario July 12, 2005                                      FEDERAL COURT     NAMES OF COUNSEL AND SOLICITORS OF RECORD DOCKETS:                                                     T-215-05, T-216-05 STYLE OF CAUSE:                                       PATRICIA MALOSHICKY AND CANADA CUSTOMS REVENUE AGENCY                                                       AND                                                                HENRY MALOSHICKY AND CANADA CUSTOMS REVENUE AGENCY PLACE OF HEARING:                                             WINNIPEG, MANITOBA DATE OF HEARING:                                               JULY 6, 2005 REASONS FOR ORDER:                                      HARRINGTON J. DATED:                                                           JULY 12, 2005 APPEARANCES: Patricia Maloshicky                                           FOR APPLICANT (self) Henry Maloshicky                                             FOR APPLICANT (self) Gérald Chartier                                                  FOR RESPONDENT SOLICITORS OF RECORD: John H. ...
TCC

McGowen v. The Queen, 2005 TCC 353

Signed at Ottawa, Canada, this 19th day of May, 2005.       " Campbell J. ... The case is dismissed with costs.   Signed at Ottawa, Canada, this 19th day of May, 2005.       ... Miller   DATE OF JUDGMENT: May 19, 2005   APPEARANCES:   Counsel for the Appellant: P. ...
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Joint Canada-United States Government Projects Remission Order – Authorization to exercise powers or perform duties of the Minister of National Revenue

Joint Canada-United States Government Projects Remission Order Authorization to exercise powers or perform duties of the Minister of National Revenue Administrative consolidation Updated to February 23, 2005 Important note to users: This consolidation has been prepared for convenience of reference only and has no official sanction. ... Note: On December 12, 2005, the Canada Customs and Revenue Agency officially became the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). Unless the context otherwise requires, any reference to the Canada Customs and Revenue Agency or the Commissioner of Customs and Revenue in documents issued before that date is to be read as a reference to the Canada Revenue Agency or the Commissioner of Revenue, as the case may be, in accordance with subsection 28(1) of the Canada Border Services Agency Act, S.C. 2005, c. 38. ...
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APPENDIX E – Guide to Insurance Coverage for Employees on CCRA Business Travel

APPENDIX E Guide to Insurance Coverage for Employees on CCRA Business Travel Effective April 1, 2005 Notes: Insurance coverage varies based upon an employee's profile and specific travel requirements. ... INCIDENTS HIGHLIGHTS OF INSURANCE COVERAGE SOURCES NOTES Death and Dismemberment Multiple insurance plans Public Service Superannuation Act Public Service Management Insurance Main Plan Public Service Management Insurance Executive Plan Flying Accidents Compensation Regulations **************** American Express, Government Travel Card Program Standing Offer / Agreement with PWGSC and car rental agencies Government Travel Service Contact your Human Resources Compensation Section, Pay & Benefits Section **************** Contact your designated Departmental Travel Coordinator Injury-on-Duty Leave Employees disabled due to an occupational injury or disease entitled to injury-on-duty Government Employees Compensation Act Public Service Terms and Conditions of Employment Regulations Collective Agreement Contact your Human Resources Compensation Section, Pay & Benefits Section Long-term Disability Monthly income benefit when unable to work for lengthy period due to disabling illness or injury following an "elimination period" Public Service Management Insurance Plan (Main & Executive) Disability Insurance Plan Contact your Human Resources Compensation Section, Pay & Benefits Section Medical Expenses Resulting from Illness or Injury Employee coverage Emergency Travel Assistance Services Eligible expenses Public Service Health Care Plan Public Service Dental Care Plan Contact your Human Resources Compensation Section, Pay & Benefits Section Private Life Insurance Benefits Deemed Null and Void Because Death Resulted from War or Other Hostile Activities Compensation to survivors of CCRA employees High Risk Travel Compensation Program Contact your Human Resources Compensation Section, Pay & Benefits Section Indemnification and Legal Assistance Related to Actions Arising from Performance of Duties Including While in Travel Status Indemnification and protection from certain financial costs of CCRA employees against liability to the Agency and to third parties and provision of legal assistance where appropriate Policy on Indemnification of and Legal Assistance for CCRA Employees Contact your designated Departmental Travel Coordinator Damage to Privately-owned Vehicle Driven on Official Business Employer assumes no financial responsibility other than paying authorized kilometric rate and SBI premium, when required CCRA Travel Policy Appendix B- CCRA Kilometric rate Contact your designated Departmental Travel Coordinator Damage to CCRA Vehicle Driven on Official Business CCRA "self-insures" its own vehicles Fleet Management Contact your designated Departmental Travel Coordinator Auto Rental Public Liability and Property Damage (PL/PD) Coverage Rental rate includes the following car rental insurance Standing offer / Agreement with PWGSC and car rental agencies Contact your designated Departmental Travel Coordinator Damage to Rental Vehicle Collision Damage Waiver or Loss Damage Waiver (DCW/LDW) American Express, Government Travel Card Program Contact your designated Departmental Travel Coordinator Unexpected Return Home Insurance Unexpected return home coverage in the event of the death of an immediate family member while the insured is on government business travel American Express, Government Travel Card Program Contact your designated Departmental Travel Coordinator Flight and Baggage Delay and Hotel/Motel Burglary Maximum aggregate benefit Reasonable expenses Immediate and reasonable expenses paid for emergency purchases Loss of personal items American Express, Government Travel Card Program Contact your designated Departmental Travel Coordinator Lost or Stolen Baggage Payment for lost or damaged baggage American Express, Government Travel Card Program Contact your designated Departmental Travel Coordinator Car Rental Personal Effects Burglary Burglary to personal effects while such are in transit in the Rental auto American Express, Government Travel Card Program Page details Date modified: 2005-07-05 ...
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First Nations with a Self-Government Agreement Ending Indian Act Tax Relief – Determining Tax Relief for Indian Members

First Nations with a Self-Government Agreement Ending Indian Act Tax Relief Determining Tax Relief for Indian Members From: Canada Revenue Agency GST/HST Notices- Notice 238 May 2019 This version updates and replaces the one dated October 2008. GST/HST Technical Information Bulletin (TIB) B-039 GST/HST Administrative Policy the Application of GST/HST to Indians summarizes the CRA's tax relief policy for Indians, Indian bands and band-empowered entities. ... Tlicho First Nation (NWT) subject to GST/HST as of August 4, 2005 Former Indian Bands Band Number Dog Rib Rae (Behcho kö) 765 Dechi Laot'i First Nations (Wekweètì) 774 Gameti First Nation 773 Wha Ti First Nation 769 Tlicho Citizens* resident or not in the Northwest Territories, are no longer entitled to tax relief set out in TIB B-039. ...

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