CRA Can Now Require Oral Interviews Of Taxpayers

CRA Can Now Require Oral Interviews Of Taxpayers The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has broad powers of audit that allow it to request records, documents, and evidence from taxpayers. Facing a need for increased revenues and a desire to collect unpaid taxes, the Government of Canada expanded these powers in its 2021 Federal Budget. Due […]
Guide To Quebec Sales Tax

Guide To Quebec Sales Tax Those who conduct commercial activities in Quebec are required to register for both the Goods and Services Tax (GST) and the Quebec Sales Tax (QST). For new business owners, fulfilling these requirements may seem overwhelming at first. Canadian tax law can be complicated and confusing, even for those who operate […]
Changes to ITC Information Requirements

Changes to ITC Information Requirements In April 2021, the Canadian government implemented changes to ITC information requirements, which could have major implications for Canadian businesses. These changes are expected to make claiming Canadian Input Tax Credits (ITC) easier for business owners. Business owners should be aware of these changes and ensure that they follow the […]
Deferral Of GST And HST Taxes

Are you Facing Challenges as a result of the Deferral of your GST/HST In an effort to support distressed businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) extended the time limit for business owners to file certain tax amounts collected, including GST and HST taxes. However, the deferral of GST and HST taxes […]
CRA Ramping Up Audits

Audit Activity in Canada The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is responsible for administering tax laws for the Canadian government, including most provinces and territories. During a recent Canadian Tax Foundation’s Ontario Tax Conference in Toronto, the CRA reported that it had identified $1.185 million from audits of small and medium-sized businesses for fiscal year 2018-2019. […]
Canada Sales Tax Guide To GST, HST and PST

According to data provided by the Government of Canada, goods and services tax (GST) accounted for more than 3.2 billion CAD in revenue for the fiscal year 2020-2021. GST, along with the harmonized sales tax (HST), and non-refundable provincial sales tax (PST), all comprise a substantial portion of the country’s revenue each year. All businesses […]
GST Changes for Businesses Using Fulfillment Centres

Canada imported goods worth $768 billion in 2019. The largest source of imported goods into Canada is from the United States. Understanding tax requirements can be complicated without the assistance of a legal professional. Selling goods in Canada through a fulfillment centre requires an understanding of basic tax obligations in Canada. At Jeremy Scott Law, […]
Top 7 GST/HST Tips for Sales of Real Property

GST/HST and Sales of Real Property I am often asked: “Is there GST on the sale of Real Property?”. The answer of course is, it depends. The application of the Goods and Services Tax / Harmonized Sales Tax (‘GST/HST’) to real estate transactions is particularly risky for a number of reasons. First, real estate transactions […]
Defining a Digital Good for Canadian Tax Purposes

Defining a Digital Good The digital economy is expanding in Canada and globally every year. E-commerce has changed the way Canadians shop, and how businesses sell goods and services. According to Statistics Canada, an estimated 82% of Canadians shopped online in 2020, spending a total of $84.4 billion on digital and physical goods and services. […]
A Director’s Liability For Unreported Tax – including GST/HST!

If you are a director of a company in Canada, you are already likely aware of the legal and financial challenges that businesses face, specifically related to taxes. The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) issues assessments every year against directors to collect unreported taxes. Even if you are a director of a charity or non-profit corporation, […]