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Canadian Replacement Property Rules Many Canadian often confuse the Canadian replacement property rules under Section 44 to be similar to that of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code (IRC) Section 1031 Like-kind Exchange; often when it is regarding their property situated in the U.S. However it is important for Canadian taxpayers thinking of taking advantage of...

Canadian Small Business Deduction At AG Tax, we often have our corporate clients inquiring about deductions or credits which they could rely on to save taxes. Although there are many useful credits and deductions, one deduction worth mentioning is the small business deduction, on which our tax analysts have prepared this article which could be...

On the 21st of August, 2014, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) launched its first mobile application to support and assist business taxpayers. According to the Minister of National Revenue Kerry-Lynne Findlay, who introduced the app in Vancouver, “It is more about just trying to help small business focus on what their priorities are, which is...

Canada-sourced income is taxable in Canada, irrespective of whether the company or individual fulfills the ‘resident’ requirement or not, and in order to prevent non-residents who perform services in Canada from avoiding paying Canadian income taxes on the services income earned in Canada during their temporary stay, the Canadian government requires the payer to withhold...

The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has made electronic filing of tax returns compulsory through NETFILE or EFILE as it ensures accuracy, faster refunds and security. In addition, it minimizes the CRA’s time and cost burden of handling and storing the paper returns (Read: Tax Filing Details for Canadians). Despite this, it is important that taxpayers...

The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is leaving no stone unturned when it comes to preventing tax evasion. Those who fail to properly report ‘other sources of income’ have recently caught their eye. This type of income refers to income on which no taxes are withheld since it is not considered employment income, and instead, is...

Canadian taxpayers, on occasion, refrain from filing tax returns due to a fear of possible tax debt. However, under particular circumstances, the Canadian Revenue Agency (CRA) will actually reduce tax debt for certain taxpayers. AG Tax professionals have highlighted situations during which the CRA may reduce tax debt, and have briefly summarized the CRA Tax...

Recently, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has taken various measures to put an end to tax evasion. Examples of this can be seen in the introduction of information disclosure forms (such as: Form T1135 Foreign Income Verification Statement), withholding refunds in doubtful cases, and additional efforts put into scrutinizing every tax return filed. Another major...

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