In Canada, the truth of the matter is that generally you pay for having fun with your own after-tax money. If you pursue a childhood dream and take a trip to the International Space Station for $41.8 million, the trip may be “unusual and exotic”, but the personal nature is not. That is, in […]
Accessible Justice in Tax Matters
The COVID-19 Pandemic and the institutional responses to it by governments and their instrumentalities offer opportunities to accelerate change and novelty in the way in which citizens and business enterprises interact with authorities including tax authorities. An outcome may be to streamline the legal system in ways that were only "ideas" until recently and […]
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We are Live! Welcome to the Tax at Osgoode Hall Law School Blog - A Forum for Informed and Informative Tax Conversation
Welcome. The title of this post says it all. Tax at Osgoode Hall Law School - a forum for tax "conversation" orchestrated by the tax community at Osgoode Hall Law School - is up and running. I am Professor Scott Wilkie, a member of the Osgoode Hall Law School faculty and principal curator of […]
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