House committee report on money laundering and terrorist financing January 16, 2019 Nancy E. Claridge, Terrance S. Carter and Sean S. Carter The House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance presented its report on November 8, 2018, entitled Confronting Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing: Moving Canada Forward.
Exciting proposed changes in fall economic statement January 16, 2019 Theresa L.M. Man and Terrance S. Carter On Nov. 21, 2018, the Department of Finance released the 2018 Fall Economic Statement1 proposing changes to maintain and develop the economic health of the country.
New Ontario government makes major changes to ESA January 16, 2019 Barry W. Kwasniewski After being introduced by the Ontario government on Oct. 23, 2018,1 Bill 47, Making Ontario Open for Business Act, 2018,2 received royal assent on Nov. 21, 2018, making amendments to the Employment Standards Act, 2000 3 and other legislation.4
British Columbia’s Societies Act: Three months into transition March 13, 2017 Margaret H. Mason While British Columbians can frequently be smug and particularly so with respect to our new and improved Societies Act which came into force Nov. 28, 2016, we are pleased to report that anecdotally, the transition process appears to be proceeding relatively smoothly.
Federal budget 2014 and changes to testamentary charitable giving October 01, 2014 Elena Hoffstein and Laura West Draft legislation proposals released by the Department of Finance at the end of August implement measures introduced in this year’s federal budget. Importantly, they change the manner in which testamentary charitable gifts will be dealt with.
CRA releases guidance on ineligible individuals October 01, 2014 Terrance S. Carter and Ryan M. Prendergast Two years after the Income Tax Act’s provisions for ineligible individuals came into force, the CRA has released its guidance for interpreting and enforcing those provisions.
U.K. Supreme Court highlights the importance of careful drafting October 01, 2014 Troy McEachren Troy McEachren examines the recent decision in Lloyds TSB Foundation for Scotland v. Lloyds Banking Group PLC, which he says highlights the importance of careful drafting of charitable donation agreements.
CASL update for charities and other not-for-profits April 01, 2014 Carol Anne O’Brien Canada’s new anti-spam legislation will come into force on July 1, 2014 – are you and your clients prepared for it? Carol Anne O’Brien looks at what the legislation means for charities and other not-for-profit organizations.
New testamentary charitable giving regime introduced in 2014 budget April 01, 2014 Elena Hoffstein and Laura West The 2014 federal budget contained some nuggets for the people who’ve long desired simplified rules governing testamentary charitable giving.
CRA guidance on charities that provide housing April 01, 2014 Theresa L. M. Man Theresa L.M. Man takes us through a new guidance released in February by the Canada Revenue Agency that deals with charities that provide housing to their beneficiaries, which updates and replaces the previous guidance, released in 2003.