“When there is an income tax, the just man will pay more and the unjust less on the same amount of income”. – Plato In…
Taxes are compulsory expropriations levied to support necessary government expenditures. The law is complex, and the government has large budgets to administer it. Tax disputes…
TaxChambers LLP’s David Piccolo lends his thoughts to an article by Christopher Nardi for the National Post.
As many of our clients are businessowners who rely on the terms and conditions of their employee contracts to manage their practices/clinics on a daily…
At Kutner Law LLP we have been tracking progress relating to the ability of real estate agents to form a personal real estate corporation (“PREC”)…
Canadian residents pay income tax on their worldwide income. In an effort to crack down on unreported offshore income, the Canada Revenue Agency (the “CRA”)…
Accounting involves communication and the use of language to convey business information. As with all languages, communication can create misunderstandings if one does not understand…
As part of its response to the COVID-19 outbreak, the Government of Canada has created a number of emergency benefits to assist individuals and businesses…
Michael Cirone of TaxChambers LLP was recently interviewed by Darren Coleman of Coleman Wealth. Please watch the video below to listen as Cirone and Coleman…
Given the state of emergency and the general stay-at-home orders in place in Ontario, many of our clients have been taking some extra time to…
In Part 1 of “The Time Value of Money” we examined the fundamental mathematics of interest calculations and their impact on the lives of professionals…
The Provincial Government declared a state of emergency on March 17, 2020 which emergency orders and regulations have now been extended to at least April…