Canada – Tax credits temporarily refundable in Quebec
The Quebec government declared three new temporary repayable tax credits. Individuals who investing in “eco-friendly” renovation work these temporary tax credits are for them. Certain corporations that acquire, or add to, buildings applied in
See MoreCanada – QST changes in Quebec
A business with total taxable supplies and those of the business' associates exceed $10 million for the preceding fiscal year is considered as large business. The Quebec Revenue recently published extra information regarding the upcoming repeal of
See MoreCanada – Legislation Implementing Tax Measures from Budget Plan
The Canada’s Federal Budget Bill contains measures from the 2013 federal budget including: Introduction of new administrative financial penalties and criminal offences to deter the use, possession, sale and development of electronic suppression
See MoreCanada-Switzerland: Exchange of letters to treaty enters into force
The exchange of letters, signed by Switzerland on June 28, 2012 and by Canada on July 23, 2012, to the Canada - Switzerland Income and Capital Tax Treaty (1997), as amended by the 2010 protocol, entered into force on October 31, 2013 and generally
See MoreCanada –Tax measures situation from Budget 2013
The Department of Finance Canada has issued a draft legislation naming “Notice of Ways and Means Motion” on October 18, 2013 to complete remaining tax measures from the 2013 federal budget and some previously declared tax measures. These
See MoreEU & Canada Free Trade Agreement
After more than four years of negotiations, the European Union (EU) and Canada have reached a political agreement on a Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA). When the agreement will enter into force, a larger part of obligations will be
See MoreCanada: Draft proposals on character conversion transactions
Canada’s Finance Department has published draft legislative proposals for a number of the measures on September 13, 2013 that were first introduced on 21 March 21, 2013 as part of the 2013 federal budget. By the draft proposals derivative
See MoreCanada: Quarterly formal interest rate due to include deemed interest income
The Revenue Agency (CRA) of Canada ensured that the quarterly prescribed interest rate used to determine the deemed interest income inclusion from a "pertinent loan or indebtedness" will be 5.02% for the fourth quarter of 2013 - i.e. October 1, 2013
See MoreCanada – Eligibility of certain retirement payments for pension income splitting
The Revenue Agency (CRA) of Canada has issued a technical interpretation addressing amounts received from “retirement compensation arrangements” eligible for pension income splitting, effective for tax years 2013 and later. Pension income
See MoreCanada-Malaysia Tax Treaty Signed
Canada and Malaysia has signed a declaration of intent on October 7, 2013 to conclude a new tax agreement that will deduct tax obstacles and inspire to increase trade and investment. The new agreement will include provisions consistent with the
See MoreCanada: Tax cuts for Manufacturers
The Ministry of Finance of Canada has declared the tax deductions provided to the manufacturing and processing sector on September 18, 2013 to write off investments in new equipment and machinery will be prolonged by two years. An extension to the
See MoreCanada – New way of voluntary disclosure in Quebec
New Voluntary Disclosure (LM-15-V) application has been introduced by the Revenue Quebec for taxpayers who want to justify their tax status on or after September 19, 2013. Additional information on the application of the voluntary disclosure
See MoreCanada – Evaluation of GST/HST information
The Canadian Revenue Agency has began to judge the “hefty penalties” regarding the GST/HST annual information return that many large businesses and financial institutions in Canada are needed to report. The penalties (which can be as high as
See MoreCanada: Insurance premium rate for employment
Canada’s Finance Minister has announced the employment insurance premium rate for employees that will be fixed for 3 years. According to the announcement, the employment insurance premium rate for employees will remain at its current level of
See MoreCanada – New withholding rules and information collecting rules under the FATCA
Under the U.S. Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA), Canadian banks and certain other non-U.S. entities must allow with new rules of withholding and information collecting requirements that take effect on June 30, 2014. In respect of FATCA
See MoreCanada: New exempt life insurance policy rules proposals
A number of amendments that would implement changes to the elimination test and other life insurance policy holder taxation rules have been published by the Canada’s Finance Department. Again, the proposals would amend the rules applying to the
See MoreCanada – Amends to foreign affiliate dumping rules proposed by the Government
The draft legislation has introduced on August 16, 2013, to make revisions to the foreign affiliate dumping (FAD) rules that were first declared as part of the 2012 federal budget and enacted on December 14, 2012 according to Bill C-45 and it would
See MoreCanada – Amendments in foreign income verification statement
It has been officially confirmed by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) that the revised Form T1135 applies to tax years ending after June 30, 2013 whereas the old form T1135 (Foreign Income Verification Statement) will still be approved for tax years
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