Tax

  • June 30, 2025

    Canada drops digital services tax to restart U.S. trade talks, avert more tariffs

    The federal government has withdrawn its digital services tax (DST) on U.S. technology giants to resume trade negotiations days after U.S. President Donald Trump terminated talks with Canada over the levy.

  • June 27, 2025

    SCC clarifies appeal right from removal orders in immigration judicial review case

    In an immigration and statutory interpretation decision that sheds light on administrative law and how to analyze reasonableness in judicial review cases, the Supreme Court of Canada has ruled that foreign nationals may appeal removal orders to the Immigration and Refugee Board’s Immigration Appeal Division (IAD) if their visas were current on arrival in Canada, even if their visas expire after their arrival here.

  • June 27, 2025

    CSA business plan seeks to address rising investor risks while helping companies grow

    Canada’s securities regulators will pursue projects over the next three years that will include examining regulatory changes that could benefit growth issuers, pursuing a Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act amendment that would enable securities regulator orders to survive bankruptcy, and further determining regulatory needs around artificial intelligence.

  • June 27, 2025

    CSA proposes ban on chargebacks in investment fund sales

    The Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) is proposing to ban chargebacks, a practice that allows investment funds, including mutual funds, to require dealers to repay upfront commissions if clients redeem their securities before a set period.

  • June 27, 2025

    Tax Court turns to 1997 'safe harbour' rule to allow appeal related to refugee’s expired work permit

    The Tax Court of Canada has allowed an appeal of a decision that ruled that the appellant was not in insurable and pensionable employment for a period of about one year because his work permit was not renewed.

  • June 26, 2025

    Federal Court Chief Justice Crampton to retire in fall after 14 years leading national trial court

    The Federal Court announced that its chief justice, Paul Crampton, will retire from the bench next fall, after almost 14 years as the court’s leader and 16 years as a puisne judge with the itinerant national trial court.

  • June 26, 2025

    FedCt unveils new practice guidelines; cuts oral, written argument in visa, work & study permit JRs

    The Federal Court this week “paused” its study permit pilot project and announced that, for judicial reviews of denials of temporary resident visas, study permits and work permits, the default maximum time for hearings will be reduced to 45 minutes and the default maximum written submissions will be limited to 20 pages, starting Sept. 2.

  • June 24, 2025

    Canada to impose new trade measures to protect domestic steel, aluminum sectors

    The federal government will adopt additional tariff measures based on the “country of melt and pour” for steel and “country of smelt and cast” for aluminum over the coming weeks, aimed at protecting domestic steel and aluminum industries that are facing 50 per cent U.S. tariffs.

  • June 24, 2025

    Have your voice heard: Take Law360 Canada’s 2025 survey on lawyer satisfaction

    Law360 Canada is seeking participants for an anonymous survey on career and life satisfaction in the legal profession. Take the survey in English or French.

  • June 23, 2025

    Evading tariffs not worth the risk

    With Canada’s retaliatory tariffs still in effect due to the ongoing Canada-United States trade war, importers continue to grapple with the significant financial burden of high tariffs rates. In an effort to seek some financial relief, importers might be tempted to consider various “creative strategies” aimed at minimizing the amount of duties paid or payable. Many of these strategies are offered to innocent importers by unscrupulous actors seeking to turn a profit by selling easy answers. Unfortunately, these strategies are usually forms of customs “evasion,” with the importer on the hook for the potential liability.

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