The Canada Revenue Agency expects Canadians to adhere to a proposed capital gains tax increase – despite the fact the measure ...
When Parliament was prorogued, all bills and motions that had not yet received royal assent were essentially killed. So why ...
Despite the current prorogation, the finance department says the CRA will issue taxpayer forms in accordance with the ...
Whether Parliament is prorogued or dissolved, the agency generally continues to administer proposed legislation ...
The federal government says the Canada Revenue Agency will continue to administer the capital gains tax, even though it ...
When Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his pending resignation and prorogued Parliament, planned changes to how capital gains will be taxed were left in limbo.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government will continue to collect a modified capital gains tax, the finance ministry said ...
The fate of the capital gains tax is up in the air after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's decision to resign and prorogue ...
For companies, the capital gains tax change was that the inclusion rate for capital gains would be 66 per cent starting with ...
If the tax changes never become law, the CRA will likely need to refund affected taxpayers, resulting in lower federal and ...
The federal government says the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) will continue to administer the capital gains tax, even though it hasn’t passed in Parliament, which is prorogued until March 24.
The increase to the capital gains inclusion rate is going ahead—at least for now, says Canada’s Finance Department.