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The Corporate Tax Planning Subscription Series
You can now subscribe to the Web-version of our Corporate Tax Planning
subscription series and gain access to online editions of our journals. Receive all of the
informational content of the print versions, but in a fully indexed, more timely and
convenient format.
Benefits of the Web subscription
- Complete archive of journals in series dating back to 1995
- Online issues made available prior to the print version
- Electronic indexing of entire series of journal
- Search engine providing author, title and keyword searches of all journals in
series
The online-version of the Corporate Tax Planning series continues to provide the
same practical tax information on topical issues pertaining to the structuring and
restructuring of corporations, corporate financing, international corporate transactions,
alternative business structures, Canadian commodity taxes and related issues.
As well, the online journals will include instructive case studies and practice notes
to demonstrate creative opportunities within the corporate legislation framework.
The Web service, unrivalled in its coverage of the key aspects of corporate tax
planning, will be comprised of six journals (24 issues per annum):
The Journals
Click on the journal title to see the cover page of the latest issue, including the
editorial board.
| Business Vehicles |
This quarterly journal reviews arrangements that are used to conduct
business and investment deals and facilitate transactions of a domestic, trans-border or
offshore nature. Although the tax implications of such transactions are the main focus,
legal, corporate and commercial considerations are considered as well. |
| Corporate Structures and Groups |
This quarterly journal focuses on the Canadian income tax
considerations of corporate reorganizations in their myriad forms, including
consolidations, divisions and migrations. The intent is to identify and examine these
issues in a practical and straightforward manner that will assist taxpayers and their
advisors, with new statutory, judicial and administrative developments highlighted in each
issue. |
| Corporate Finance |
This quarterly journal keeps readers informed of the developments in corporate finance with a
focus on taxation issues. Featured in issues are articles covering recent transactions,
Revenue Canada and Department of Finance updates, changes in accounting rules and analysis
of recent cases. Seeing that Canadian corporations can be greatly affected by changes in
foreign markets, the journal also pays special attention to developments in the U.S. and
Europe. |
| Tax Litigation |
This quarterly journal is devoted to examining recent developments
and dispensing practical advice in the area of tax litigation. This is done in light of
the current trends in the jurisprudence and substantive issues that have a significant
impact on tax planning. The journal also focuses on developments in practice and procedure
in the Tax Court of Canada and the Federal Court of Appeal. |
| International Tax Planning |
This quarterly journal highlights Canadian and foreign tax
developments relating to international transactions. The journals aim is to keep readers
aware of recent developments and planning opportunities. Regular features include a Tax
Planners Notebook, which highlights current issues affecting international tax
practitioners. |
| Sales and Use Tax |
This quarterly journal provides commentary on an important and
evolving part of the tax matrix in Canada: federal and provincial sales and use taxes.
Articles examine potential pitfalls and put forward useful planning tips in dealing with
the GST, excise tax and provincial sales taxes. |
These journals are produced by a team of contributing editors who are recognized as
leading authorities in their areas of practice. Now in its online format, the knowledge
and insight of such a prestigious group of professionals has never been made so
accessible.
No other corporate tax publication or reporting service can match the creativity and
expert quality of this online series, which now features electronic indexing of the
journals and a search engine providing author, title and keyword searches. These six
journals enable you to maintain a clear and accurate picture of this ever-evolving area of
law.
Pricing
The price of a one-year print subscription is $375.00. However, for only $89.00 more,
you can receive the Enhanced Subscription (Print and Web version) for one user.
Please inquire for multiple-Web-user subscriptions.
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