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Rai v. M.N.R., 2008 TCC 147
[4] Now, there are a number of factors to be considered regarding Mr. ...
TCC
LeBlanc v. The Queen, 2005 TCC 732 (Informal Procedure)
We therefore ask that these circumstantial facts be considered as evidence of our good faith in these transactions, which, in our opinion, were carried out according to the rules. ...
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Duquet v. M.N.R., 2008 TCC 86
(admitted) (v) The facts show that, despite forming his own business, the Appellant continued to render the same services to the Payor as when he was considered a salaried employee of the Payor. ...
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Landmark Auto Sales Ltd. v. The Queen, 2008 TCC 121 (Informal Procedure)
[12] Having now heard the evidence and considered the applicable provisions of the Act and the relevant jurisprudence, I regret to say that there is no basis upon which the Appellant's appeal can be allowed. ...
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Côté v. M.N.R., 2007 TCC 212
It suffices to consider the Payor’s testimony, the records of employment, Exhibit I-2 and the letter of Daniel Lalonde, CPP/EI eligibility officer, dated February 19, 2003, Exhibit I-4, informing the Appellant of his decision to the effect that he considered the Appellant’s employment insurable for period in question solely based on the information provided by the Appellant. ...
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Bergeron c. La Reine, 2007 TCC 328
According to the auditor, the Appellant appropriated these funds; accordingly, they were considered to be taxable benefits received as a shareholder and added to his reported income ...
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D.W. Thomas Holdings Inc. v. M.N.R., 2008 TCC 626
As well, I have also considered the fact that, Dave Thomas, as skipper, was in charge of the Boat and had the right to control how Richard Devos performed his work ...
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Crystal Beach Park Limited v. The Queen, 2006 TCC 615
No. [29] The Minister's obligations in the pleading of assumptions was considered extensively by Rip, J. in Anchor Pointe Energy Ltd. v. ...
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Moxsom v. The Queen, 2006 TCC 541 (Informal Procedure)
It concluded with the words "- [n]otwithstanding anything implied or inferred, this is to be considered my final wishes. ...
TCC
Boucher v. The Queen, 2006 TCC 439 (Informal Procedure)
However, he acknowledged that he considered himself a particularly difficult client and that he had no idea of the number of visits made by the Appellant to his other clients nor of the number of clients he had to visit. ...