30 Mar 2013, 8:58am
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Eurozone is Crumbling. Are You Ready?

“Together in the Eurogroup we decided to have the owners and creditors take part in the costs of the rescue – in other words those who helped cause the crisis,” German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble, one of the architects of the euro zone’s response to a debt crisis now in its fourth year, told German mass-selling daily Bild.

“Cyprus’s economy will now go through a long and painful period of adjustment. But then it will pay back the loan when it is on a solid economic foundation.”

European officials have worked hard this week to stress that the island’s bailout was a unique case – after a suggestion by Eurogroup chairman Jeroen Dijsselbloem that the rescue would serve as a model for future crises rattled European financial markets.

Which other Eurozone countries will be rescued under the same model? Malta, Luxemberg, Italy? Are you ready for a raid on your bank account by the government? Canadian Banks are already being labeled as too big to fail. What will happen with coming economic slowdown and “not going to happen in Canada” mortgage default and real estate crisis?

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28 Mar 2013, 12:20am
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We have Apps for iOS and Android devices

taxsupport.ca web app

taxsupport.ca web app

We have just updated your favorite tax information web site with apps. Now you can access this website optimized for all apple and android products. Its easy to add this web app on your smart phone or tablet devices. You don’t have to go to App Store or Android Market Place to add this app to your device. Just browse to www.taxsupport.ca with your smart device, wait for a popup with instruction on how to add the web app to your home screen of your device, follow the instruction and you are done. With this smart device optimized web app, we are just a tap away to answer your questions regarding your tax issues. If your mobile device shows our mobile web site, change it to desktop version and the popup will show. At this time, our mobile web site can not show the web app download popup instruction. Show us our web app on your smart device and we will give you 10% discount on our services. That is a great deal, isn’t it?

22 Mar 2013, 6:46pm
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18 Mar 2013, 11:41am
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In International Tax Disputes CRA’s Greed Expensive for Canada

International Tax

Income Tax

In international tax disputes, all the countries involved want to take the first bite of corporate tax. Corporations are getting away with paying lower tax by putting the countries against each other.

Launched in December 2010, the international tax arbitrations follow the rules for settling salary disputes between Major League Baseball teams and their players. As in baseball, the two parties – revenue agents from the two countries – put forward a figure.

A third-party mediator settle disputes by picking the number they judge to be closest to the right answer. In the tax game, that’s the amount a company pays. The winning country gets the tax revenue. The losing country goes home empty-handed.

“It’s baseball arbitration: One position wins and the other one loses,” said Brian Trauman, a principal at Big Four accounting firm KPMG LLP. The cases that have been resolved have “really big dollars at stake,” he said.

Companies also prefer such showdowns as government-to-government arbitration can give them quicker tax bill certainty, in some cases allowing them to free up cash reserved for potential tax liabilities.
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17 Mar 2013, 1:18pm
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Conrad Black and His Dual Citizen Tax Trouble

CRA vs Conrad Black

CRA vs Conrad Black

The colorful character and once media mogul Conrad Black is fighting a Canada Revenue Agency Tax Assessment of $5 million income from a 2002 tax review.

It all started with the Citizenship status.

Though Mr. Black was born in Canada and was appointed an Officer of Canada in 1990, he renounced his Canadian Citizenship in 2001, so that he can receive the title Baron Black from Queen Elizabeth II. Since then he filed taxes in Canada as a non-resident Canadian, because he had only UK citizenship.

But the problem is many tax payer frequently fail to understand that a Tax Citizenship and Political Citizenship are two different status and falls under different jurisdiction of law.
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