
Canada Seeks to Claw Back $25M in COVID Relief From Thousands of Fishers
More than half of the harvesters affected by the repayment request are in Nova Scotia.
Canadians Who Don't Qualify for CERB are Getting it Anyway — and Could Face Consequences
Minister says officials balanced risk of fraud against need to get money to Canadians in a hurry.
Community-Based Measures to Mitigate the Spread of COVID-19 in Canada
The Public Health Agency of Canada, in collaboration with Canadian public health experts has developed this guidance for federal/provincial/territorial public health authorities on the use of public health measures to reduce and delay transmission of COVID-19 in the community.
U.S. Tax Rules Raising the Stakes for Canadian Residents With American Citizenship
End of grace period could mean fines or account closures for some Canadians with U.S. citizenship.
B.C. Budget 2020 Promises New Tax on Wealthy to Help Ensure Future Surpluses
Higher taxes on the top 1% to bring in $216 million next fiscal year.
Stress, Depression and Getting Farmers to Talk About It
Many farmers suffer from high levels of stress and depression, but they don’t often talk about it.
'Many People Being Left Behind': Panel Report Says Disabled Tax Credit Isn't Doing the Job
A tax credit that's supposed to lift disabled Canadians out of poverty isn't helping some of the people who need it, says a new report for the federal government.
The Growing Problem of Oil and Gas Companies Not Paying Taxes or Landowners
Local governments raise tax rates to make up for millions of dollars in unpaid bills by energy sector.
CRA Executes Search Warrants on Vancouver Properties in Tax Evasion Case
'The net is tightening,' says National Revenue Minister Diane Lebouthillier.
Public Servant Gets Tax Agency to Back Down Over Phoenix Errors in Income Assessment
The accident-prone payroll system is leaving mistakes on thousands of T4s.
Your Tax Bill Could Change in 2019 - Here's What to Expect
From low-income subsidies to passive cash taxation to the carbon tax, the rules are set to shift.
CRA Deploys New Weapons Against Tax Evasion: Freezing Assets, Seizing Property
Canada Revenue Agency vows it 'won't be the last time' the agency uses this tactic.
'They're Nothing but Financial Terrorists': 60,000 Canadians Have Complained About the CRA Phone Scam
CBC Marketplace went to Mumbai to track down one of the biggest cyber-scamming operations targeting Canadians.
Litigation Gone Digital: Ottawa Experiments with Artificial Intelligence in Tax Cases
Justice Canada launched AI pilot project before federal guidelines set.
Canadian Residents Hit by Trump Tax Dealt a New Blow
Experts say proposed U.S. regulations could violate the Canada-U.S. tax treaty.
Family's $500K Inheritance Seized by US Border Officials
Executor of will blames TD Canada Trust for 'faulty advice' to mail bank drafts.
Fight Over Bankrupt Oil Company Lands at Supreme Court
Who gets paid first? Creditors, or the cleanup efforts on orphaned wells?
Billions at Stake as Banks, Energy Regulator Head to Supreme Court
Case will decide who's on the hook for environmental cleanup when companies go bust.
Government to Take 'Step Back' on Unpopular Tax-Reform Proposals
Federal Finance Minister Bill Morneau is climbing down from another controversial tax proposal to address the concerns of farmers and fishers.
Liberals Continue Tax Change Tour, Narrow Scope of Passive-Income Measure
System will now allow $50K threshold of passive income investment annually to be sheltered.