A recent change by the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario (RCDSO) to the annual renewal process for health & dentistry professional corporations (DPC)…
Millions of employees forced to work from home because of COVID-19 turned their bedrooms, basements, and kitchens into workspaces. In doing so, they took on…
Tax rules protect the Tax Collector. They are not intended to protect taxpayers. Taxpayers who do not comply with the rules lose all their rights….
There are very few rules in tax law that protect taxpayers. Most are written to protect the Canada Revenue Agency and the government. The doctrine…
As we go into tax filing season, individuals should consider which employment perquisites of office are taxable and which are not. Employees are compensated through salary…
This post is to inform our valued clients of the recent changes to the provincial corporate registry system, which have come as a result of…
There is a popular misconception about taxes that they are a modern creation. In fact, taxes in one form or another have existed since the…
In the last 20 or 30 years we have acted for a number of dentists who have decided to retire with the intention of selling…
The government is desperate for money and is on the search for new sources of revenues to finance its deficits. In anticipation of a fall…
We are excited to be part of the Dentistry Symposium being hosted by the Dentistry Enlightenment Club on May 1, 2021. If you are interested…
Spring is the season to reflect on what we pay for through our taxes. We have a new federal Budget coming on April 19, when…
In a previous blog post, we advised our clients of the recent Ontario Court of Appeal (“ONCA”) decision in Swegon North America Inc. v. Waksdale…