by KSW | Jan 11, 2021 | General Practice Blog, Tax Blog
Principal Residence Exemption and House Flipping Principal Residence Exemption and House Flipping: Court Allows Appeal as Taxpayer Relied on Accountant’s Advice Our Tax lawyer Ruby Grewal summarizes recent Tax Court appeal case regarding Principal Residence Exemption...
by KSW | Jul 27, 2020 | Employment and Labour Blog, Tax Blog
$5 Million Class Action Against Car Dealer Regarding Employees vs Independent Contractors Approved in Ontario BY: MIKE WEILER Chris and I are often asked by clients to advise on independent contractor agreements they wish to use for their senior salespeople or sales...
by KSW | Apr 19, 2020 | Employment and Labour Blog, Tax Blog
Kane Shannon Weiler LLP is here to support you during these uncertain and challenging times. Our Employment & Labour Group and our Tax Group hosted a Let’s Talk webinar answering all of your questions surrounding COVID-19 and your workplace. We want to help you,...
by KSW | Mar 6, 2019 | Tax Blog
Author: Ryan Greer For most taxpayers who are shareholders of a private corporation withdrawing money from the company will be accomplished by way of either an ineligible dividend (on active business income below $500,000) or an eligible dividend (on active...