Tax

  • April 14, 2026

    Ottawa suspends excise tax on fuel to ease cost pressures on Canadians

    Prime Minister Mark Carney has announced a temporary suspension of the federal excise tax on gasoline, diesel and aviation fuel in a bid to reduce the impact of rising fuel prices following the war in Iran.

  • April 14, 2026

    Robins Appleby names Eric Miller associate in tax group

    Eric Miller has joined Robins Appleby as an associate in its tax group.

  • April 13, 2026

    Why equal shares aren’t always equal: RRIF estate tax lessons

    What happens when a Registered Retirement Income Fund (RRIF) is included in an estate but the will says nothing about it? The Québec Superior Court answered that question in Noël c. Birk, 2026 QCCS 187, and the answer should matter to every estate planner, liquidator and testator with registered assets.

  • April 13, 2026

    Ontario 2026 budget introduces enhanced HST relief on new homes

    On March 26, the province of Ontario introduced its 2026 budget, which proposes a temporary enhancement to the provincial portion of the Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) New Housing Rebate and New Residential Rental Property Rebate. The measure is intended to improve housing affordability by increasing the amount of provincial HST relief available on qualifying new home purchases while preserving the existing rebate framework and eligibility rules.

  • April 13, 2026

    SCC’s new session precedes big moves as Martin J. and judges prep for departures

    The Supreme Court of Canada’s spring docket presents the nine judges with a wide range of appeals, including the last cases to be heard by soon-to-retire Justice Sheilah Martin and her colleagues in their iconic 1940s-era Ottawa courthouse, which is slated for a multi-year major update. The Supreme Court’s new spring session, scheduled from April 13 to May 22, 2026, features 14 appeals, 10 of which involve criminal law issues.

  • April 09, 2026

    Taxpayers’ Ombudsperson asks CRA to improve online resources for user experience

    Taxpayers’ Ombudsperson François Boileau has asked the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) to make improvements to its online resources to help reduce the number of calls to its contact centres.

  • April 09, 2026

    Federal Court fines operator, company over inadequate efforts to comply with disclosure order

    The Federal Court has ordered a business operator and his company to pay more than $14,000 in fines and costs after they pleaded guilty to contempt for failing to comply with a court order to provide information to the CRA, finding they failed to take reasonable steps to purge their contempt.

  • April 09, 2026

    Broadening Canada’s hybrid mismatch rules

    On Jan. 29, 2026, the Department of Finance released draft legislation that contained the second package of hybrid mismatch rules that was first announced in the federal government’s 2021 Budget (the Proposals).

  • April 08, 2026

    Corinne Grigoriu joins McCarthy Tétrault’s national tax group

    McCarthy Tétrault has added Corinne Grigoriu as a partner in its national tax group in Calgary.

  • April 08, 2026

    The rule of law is not a given

    Most of us who have grown up in Canada, whether we realize it or not, have always taken the rule of law for granted. We never really thought about it, or what it even was, but that is precisely the point. It has always just been there, like oxygen. You don’t think about oxygen until you have trouble breathing. We as a society are now having trouble breathing.