Robitaille v. The Queen, 2019 TCC 200
Jurisdiction | Federal Jurisdiction (Canada) |
Court | Tax Court (Canada) |
Citation | 2019 TCC 200 |
Date | 24 September 2019 |
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2 practice notes
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Weldegebriel v. Canada (Attorney General), 2019 FC 1565
...the applicant’s control, such relief “would find ample support on the extraordinary facts of this case” (see Robitaille v The Queen, 2019 TCC 200 at paras 29-30). There, the taxpayer intended to deposit a large cheque in his chequing account but inadvertently deposited it into his TFSA. [15......
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CaseNotes for February, 2020
...v. The Queen, 2019 TCC 200 by Jason During 2016, Mr. Robitaille received a $40,000 cheque from his wholly-owned corporation, and Mr. Robitaille intended this amount to be a management fee includable in his income. On July 21, 2016, Mr. Robitaille went to an automated teller machine to depos......
1 cases
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Weldegebriel v. Canada (Attorney General), 2019 FC 1565
...the applicant’s control, such relief “would find ample support on the extraordinary facts of this case” (see Robitaille v The Queen, 2019 TCC 200 at paras 29-30). There, the taxpayer intended to deposit a large cheque in his chequing account but inadvertently deposited it into his TFSA. [15......
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CaseNotes for February, 2020
...v. The Queen, 2019 TCC 200 by Jason During 2016, Mr. Robitaille received a $40,000 cheque from his wholly-owned corporation, and Mr. Robitaille intended this amount to be a management fee includable in his income. On July 21, 2016, Mr. Robitaille went to an automated teller machine to depos......