Description
If you are a tax planner, you need a thorough understanding of the implications and cost-benefits of tax plans and how they will be scrutinized during an audit by the Canada Revenue Agency (the "CRA"). If you are a tax litigator, you must know how to determine your client's goals and the underlying considerations involved in implementing a tax plan. If you are both a tax planner and a tax litigator, this program is perfect for you!
Our experts will walk you through one owner-manager tax fact-pattern - from the tax planning stage to tax litigation.
PROGRAM CHAIRS
Shavone Bazarkewich, Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP
Jonathan C. G. Bright, McMillan LLP
Igor Kastelyanets, Milot Law
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Fact Pattern
Devising the Tax Plan and Outlining Options to Client, Introduction of the Fact-Pattern
Kyle B. Lamothe, Thorsteinssons LLP
Evan Schmid, Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP
A Brief Tax Policy Break
Jonathan C. G. Bright, McMillan LLP
Dealing with CRA Audits
Jeremie Beitel and David M. Piccolo, TaxChambers LLP
Notice of Objection
Bhuvana Sankaranarayanan, Borden Ladner Gervais LLP (Ottawa)
Litigation
Adam Gotfried, McMillan LLP