Week in Review - August 14, 2020

  Vancouver Neighbourhood Declares 'Tax Resistance' Until Local Homeless Population Provided Shelter and Supports:  Residents of the Strathcona neighbourhood in East Vancouver, B.C., are pledging to withhold property tax payments until a local homeless encampment is dealt with by government officials. Local media in Vancouver are reporting that over 300 people are estimated to be […]

Commentary: UK Applies 0% VAT on Digital Advertising by Charities, But Questions Remain

  HM Revenue & Customs (“HMRC”),  the UK’s equivalent of the CRA, recently updated its policy on charity digital advertising. The refined policy applies zero value-added tax (“VAT”) tax on five types of digital advertising by charities, all of which target an aggregate of IP addresses, rather than singling out individuals. As we know, VAT is paid at the […]

Week in Review - August 07, 2020

  Canada's Budgetary Deficit "Manageable" Without Tax Increases if COVID-19 Response Measures Ended Soon, Says Parliamentary Budget Officer: Canada's Parliamentary Budget Officer (PBO) Yves Giroux made comments to media this week that indicate that his office believes that Canada's currently unprecedented budgetary deficit is "manageable" so long as COVID-19 economic response programs are ended soon. […]

Time to Start W(h)ining: The Federal Government Announces (Partial) Agreement with Australia to Repeal Excise Duty Exemption on Canadian Wines

  On July 27, the Minister of Small Business, Export Promotion and International Trade, Mary Ng, issued a sobering blow to Canadian wineries and their patrons. After a World Trade Organization (WTO) challenge against Canada from Australia claiming “discriminatory measures,” Ms. Mary Ng announced that the two countries had come to a (partial) agreement that […]

Week in Review - July 31, 2020

  Tax Court of Canada Rules that B.C. Business Owner Who Faced "Blatant" Racism and Sexism Not Liable for $100,000 in Taxes Owed: The Tax Court of Canada ruled last week that B.C. business owner Karla Penate is not liable for over $100,000 in outstanding taxes from her Vancouver-are roofing business, Delphina Enterprises Ltd, due […]

The European General Court Cuts Apple to Its Core: Reflections on Jurisdiction to Tax, Fiscal and Tax Sovereignty, and the Limits of Transfer Pricing

  The Apple Judgment[1] On July 15, 2020, the European General Court published its long-awaited judgment in the Apple “state aid” case.[2]  At issue is whether Ireland “aided” Apple by providing tax rulings limiting Irish tax to an agreed measure of the branch profits attributable only to activities in Ireland of two Apple subsidiaries that […]