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56th World Science Fiction Convention - Bucconeer 1998
Content: The 56th World Science Fiction Convention, held Wednesday, August 5th through Sunday, August 9th, 1998 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Includes an online photo gallery of the convention, and...
Canada Treaty Front Page
Content: The full text of the income tax treaty (and the protocols added to it) that affects all Canadians working or investing in the USA and Americans working or investing in Canada
T2 Corporation Income Tax Guide - 1998
Content: In January 1999, CCRA is launching the first phase of a completely redesigned processing system for corporation income tax returns (T2 returns). Phase One introduces a brand new package of T2 forms for the 1998 taxation year
Convention Between the Philippines and Canada
Content: Posted July 18, 2001
Egan v. Canada, [1995] 2 S.C.R. 513
Content: Constitutional law -- Charter of Rights -- Equality rights -- Old age security legislation providing for allowance for spouse of pensioner -- Definition of "spouse" restricted to person of opposite-- Whether definition of "spouse" infringes s. 15(1) o...
Income Tax
Content: A resident of, say, Butte, Montana, who earns $14,000 per year must surrender 15% of his income to the United States Treasury and another 6% to the State of Montana. His neighbor who earns $62,000 must surrender 34% of his income to the federales...
Special Canada-US Joint Seminar on Cross-Border Taxation Issues and Developments
Content: Special Canada-US Joint Seminar on Cross-Border Taxation Issues and Developments
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Annual Report to Parliament 2001-2002 - Privacy Commissioner of Canada
Content: The Privacy Commissioner of Canada is an advocate for the privacy rights of Canadians.
Income Tax Treaties
Content: Convention Between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of Japan for the Avoidance of Double Taxation and the Prevention of Fiscal Evasion with Respect to Taxes on Income
CANADA INCOME TAX LAW INFORMATION AND TAX PLANNING AND MINIMAZION BY CANADIAN LAWYER
Content: In Airport Auto (2003 GTC 899-105), CCRA (the Canadian Income Tax Agency) attempted to force a purchaser to pay GST again after the vendor did not remit the tax. The court dismissed CCRAs argument and held that, based on simple agency law, the...
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