TORONTO, April 5, 2022 /CNW/ - Canadian tax lawyer and chartered accountant David J Rotfleisch today released the first edition of "Canadian Tax Facts," a global resource compiled for reporters, ...
0:50 Here’s a few suggestions on what you should, and shouldn’t, do with your tax refund Most likely, what you’re looking at is an inquiry notice, said David Rotfleisch, owner of Toronto tax law firm ...
With tax season approaching, one leading Toronto tax lawyer says he isn’t seeing as many cryptocurrency dispositions as he has in past years. But when they do show up, he has a strategy in place, one ...
The single biggest tax mistake David Rotfleisch sees Canadians make is waiting too long to object to a Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) assessment. Rotfleisch, a tax lawyer with Toronto’s Rotfleisch & ...
In a bid to deter tax evaders, the Canada Revenue Agency has quietly started to use police to collect the fingerprints of anyone accused of tax evasion without regard to whether or not they have been ...
The Canada Revenue Agency’s continuing campaign against the underground economy has come to roost in small-town Canada, where special audits have confirmed the pervasiveness of tax evaders in the ...
Since the 1948 Supreme Court of Canada decision in Johnston v. Minister of National Revenue, Canadian tax authorities have been entitled to make factual assumptions in tax assessment appeals, which ...
The headlines last month claiming that Canada Revenue Agency wrote off at least $4 billion in debts in the last two years may not tell the full, or an accurate, story. Reports are that debts were ...
Tax dodgers and others rushed to take advantage of the Canada Revenue Agency's (CRA) controversial amnesty program earlier this year in the weeks before the rules got tougher — and much less generous.
David Rotfleisch is the founding tax lawyer of Rotfleisch & Samulovitch P.C., a Toronto-based boutique tax law firm. Last month, the Canada Revenue Agency announced radical proposed changes to the ...
Did you know the Canada Revenue Agency can collect your fingerprints? Neither did the rest of us. The agency had been fingeprinting some Canadians charged with tax evasion on ad-hoc basis for a long ...
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