Richards v. The Queen, 2019 TCC 289
Court | Tax Court (Canada) |
Case Date | December 31, 2019 |
Jurisdiction | Canada (Federal) |
Citations | 2019 TCC 289 |
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2 practice notes
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A.E v. A.E.,
...are deductible as carrying charges in the year of payment and are claimed on line 22100 of the Income Tax Return (Mader v. the Queen, 2019 TCC 289 (T.C.C.), at para. 29; Grenon v. R., 2014 TCC 265 (T.C.C.)). The rationale for this approach is that a right of support falls within the s......
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McBennett v Danis,
...are deductible as carrying charges in the year of payment and are claimed on line 22100 of the Income Tax Return (Mader v. the Queen, 2019 TCC 289 (T.C.C.), at para. 29; Grenon v. R., 2014 TCC 265 (T.C.C.)). The rationale for this approach is that a right of support falls within the s......
2 cases
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A.E v. A.E.,
...are deductible as carrying charges in the year of payment and are claimed on line 22100 of the Income Tax Return (Mader v. the Queen, 2019 TCC 289 (T.C.C.), at para. 29; Grenon v. R., 2014 TCC 265 (T.C.C.)). The rationale for this approach is that a right of support falls within the s......
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McBennett v Danis,
...are deductible as carrying charges in the year of payment and are claimed on line 22100 of the Income Tax Return (Mader v. the Queen, 2019 TCC 289 (T.C.C.), at para. 29; Grenon v. R., 2014 TCC 265 (T.C.C.)). The rationale for this approach is that a right of support falls within the s......