Archive for Year: 2025

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The CRA issues a new Income Tax Folio on ‘Deemed Interest Benefit on Shareholder Loans and Debts’: How is it Treated for Tax Purposes?

Income Tax Folio S3-F1-C2, Deemed Interest Benefit on Shareholder Loans and Debts, replaces and cancels Interpretation Bulletin IT-421R2 In April 2025, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) issued the Income Tax Folio S3-F1-C2, Deemed Interest Benefit on Shareholder Loans and Debts, which can be relied upon as the accurate summary...

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CRA Not Providing Relevant, Clear, and Concise Information to Canadian Taxpayers: 2024-2025 Ombudsperson’s Annual Report

Introduction: The Office of the Taxpayers’ Ombudsperson, Its Annual Report and Its Role On June 20, 2025, the Office of the Taxpayers’ Ombudsperson (the “Ombudsperson”) published its annual report for the 2024-2025 year. The Ombudsperson’s mission is to help Canadians who have experienced service issues with the CRA. This...

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Tax obligations and tax remittances for employees versus contractors, misclassification of employees in Canada’s Trucking Industry

Introduction: Driver Inc. and How Some Trucking Companies Operate in Canada A recent CBC news article criticized the Canadian trucking industry for its employment practices. Specifically, the article states that some trucking companies purposefully misclassify workers as independent contractors to save money on payroll taxes. The Canadian Trucking Alliance...

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CRA unveils new process for Canadian taxpayers to authorize their tax representatives to access their online CRA account using “Authorize a Representative”

Improvements to the CRA Authorization Request Service in Represent a Client As part of the Canada Revenue Agency’s ongoing efforts to improve service delivery by making it faster, easier, and more secure for taxpayers and their representatives, the Canada Revenue Agency has enhanced the Alternative process for individuals’ Authorization...

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A Canadian Tax Lawyer’s Guide to the Canadian Tax Treatment Of Domestic, Foreign Retirement Compensation Arrangements (RCAs) for High-Income Earners: Lessons from Martin v The King

Introduction: What is a Retirement Compensation Arrangement? Retirement planning is a cornerstone of long-term financial security, especially for high-income earners and corporate executives whose pensionable earnings often exceed the thresholds permitted under traditional retirement savings vehicles. One such advanced planning mechanism available in Canada is the Retirement Compensation Arrangement...

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Share Redemption and Share Retraction: Tax Treatment by CRA—plus they are Useful Tax Planning Tools

Introduction: What is Share Redemption? What is Share Retraction? Corporate structures in Canada often involve various strategies for managing share ownership, capital returns, and shareholder interests. Two important concepts in corporate law and taxation that frequently arise are share redemption and share retraction. Share redemption occurs when a corporation...

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