Resolving Your Tax Issues: The Processes and Strategies

Author:   Sean Hu
Publisher:   FriesenPress
ISBN:  

9781039176065


Pages:   342
Publication Date:   12 August 2023
Format:   Paperback
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"No one wants to have tax issues. However, if you do find yourself needing assistance with Canadian tax problems, Resolving Your Tax Issues details the processes and strategies you can use to resolve issues concerning income tax, GST/HST, and payroll taxes administered by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). As there are a growing number of tax cases where taxpayers represent themselves (or are represented by their accountants), Hu has written the book he needed when he found himself in the same situation. Providing information to help you resolve your CRA tax issues and achieve your goals at each stage of the tax dispute process, this book addresses three key themes: 1. Tax dispute resolution processes and strategies for taxpayers 2. The ""rules of the game"" for tax dispute resolution 3. Commonly disputed tax issues and their legal tests The tax issue resolution processes discussed throughout Resolving Your Tax Issues are divided into two categories: non-dispute processes (filing a return, changing a return, Taxpayer Relief Provisions, and the Voluntary Disclosure Program) and dispute processes (audit, objection, and appeal). Hu has diligently selected the most useful and relevant information, adding meticulous case studies, thorough analysis, and detailed strategies to inspire readers, including: - Taxpayers wanting to resolve their own tax issues and represent themselves in the tax dispute process - Accountants intending to represent their clients in resolving their tax issues - Lawyers planning to enter taxation practice - Consultants, educators, students, and other professionals with an interest in taxation who are intending to broaden their knowledge"

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Author:   Sean Hu
Publisher:   FriesenPress
Imprint:   FriesenPress
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.503kg
ISBN:  

9781039176065


ISBN 10:   1039176062
Pages:   342
Publication Date:   12 August 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Sean Hu, CPA, MA (York University, 1992), is a member of CPA Ontario and CPA Canada, and has been practicing taxation in Toronto, focusing on tax dispute resolution and international tax since 1998. His legal experiences include representing taxpayers, community organizations, and individuals at the Tax Court of Canada, the Superior Court of Ontario, Small Claims Court, the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario, and the Canadian Human Rights Commission. His previous books, in Chinese, include International Tax Planning for Enterprises (2017), Canadian Real Estate Tax Guide (2013), Canadian Tax Guide for Business (2012), Tax Planning for New Immigrants (2012), Canadian Tax Resident & Non-resident (2011), and The Complete Guide to Canadian Taxes (2009). Resolving Your Tax Issues is Hu's first English-language book, written to celebrate the twentieth anniversary of his first win at the Tax Court of Canada, representing his client in the case of Xincon Technology (Canada) Inc. v. M.N.R., 2003 TCC 448.

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