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Kazakhstan Cement Production

Cement Production in Kazakhstan increased to 608 Thousands of Tonnes in February from 314.20 Thousands of Tonnes in January of 2020. Cement Production in Kazakhstan averaged 630.72 Thousands of Tonnes from 2006 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 1214.80 Thousands of Tonnes in July of 2018 and a record low of 196.90 Thousands of Tonnes in January of 2009. This page provides - Kazakhstan Cement Production- actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.




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Kazakhstan Changes in Inventories

The stocks of goods held by firms in Kazakhstan increased by 2594937 KZT Million in the fourth quarter of 2019. Changes in Inventories in Kazakhstan averaged 675031.24 KZT Million from 2004 until 2019, reaching an all time high of 2594937 KZT Million in the fourth quarter of 2019 and a record low of -64693 KZT Million in the first quarter of 2008. In Kazakhstan, changes in inventories are often a leading indicator for the overall performance of the economy. This page provides - Kazakhstan Changes in Inventories - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.




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Kazakhstan Three Month Interbank Rate

Kazakhstan Three Month Interbank Rate was at 11.50 percent on Friday May 8. Interbank Rate in Kazakhstan averaged 8.11 percent from 2004 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 24 percent in February of 2009 and a record low of 0 percent in March of 2012. The interbank rate is the rate of interest charged on short-term loans made between banks in the local currency. This page provides - Kazakhstan Interbank Rate- actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.




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Kazakhstan Food Inflation

Cost of food in Kazakhstan increased 10.40 percent in April of 2020 over the same month in the previous year. Food Inflation in Kazakhstan averaged 8.78 percent from 2002 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 31.50 percent in June of 2008 and a record low of 1.90 percent in November of 2009. This page provides the latest reported value for - Kazakhstan Food Inflation - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.




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Kazakhstan Interest Rate

The benchmark interest rate in Kazakhstan was last recorded at 9.50 percent. Interest Rate in Kazakhstan averaged 22.87 percent from 1992 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 300 percent in March of 1994 and a record low of 5.50 percent in August of 2012. In Kazakhstan, interest rates decisions are taken by The National Bank of Kazakhstan. The National Bank of Kazakhstan official interest rate is the overnight policy rate. Policymakers set the overnight repo rate as the new benchmark on September 2nd, 2015, instead of the refinancing rate, after abandoning the currency peg in August. This page provides the latest reported value for - Kazakhstan Interest Rate - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.




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TechCrunch’s top 16 picks from Techstars April virtual demo days

Like other accelerators, Techstars, a network of more than 40 corporate and geographically targeted startup bootcamps, has had to bring its marquee demo day events online. Over the last two weeks of April, industry-focused accelerators working with startups building businesses around mobility technologies (broadly) and the future of the home joined programs in Abu Dhabi, […]




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Despite pandemic, gaming is well-positioned to withstand recession

Efforts to slow the spread of COVID-19 have led to a global economic downturn, but the gaming industry is booming. With hundreds of millions of people sequestered in their homes, game usage has spiked. And while the economic repercussions will persist after people cease physical distancing, gaming is positioned to fare well during a recession. […]




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A 32ft wide MOAT is set to be built around the Reichstag to protect it from terrorists

Plans have been drawn up for a 32ft wide, 8ft deep trench to keep potential terror threats away from the seat of German democracy in Berlin.




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Kyle Edmund beats Mikhail Kukushkin in opening match of Davis Cup Kazakhstan tie 

Kyle Edmund produced one of his most impressive performances in recent months to push Great Britain one step closer to a quarter-final berth at the Davis Cup in Madrid.




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Andy Murray left out of Great Britain's Davis Cup side to take on Kazakhstan

Andy Murray, who was on court for just shy of three hours, looked physically spent at the end of the 6-7, 6-4, 7-6 and admitted after that he is not in the best shape and so it was logical to rest him on Thursday.




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Kazakhstan 0-2 Belgium: Michy Batshuayi and Thomas Meunier score as Belgium maintain perfect run

KAZAKHSTAN 0-2 BELGIUM: Michy Batshuayi and Thomas Meunier scored as Belgium beat Kazakhstan 2-0 away in their latest Euro 2020 qualifier.




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Kazakhstan

Embassy of India, Astana
Kaskad Business Center, 5th Floor,
6/1, Kabanbai Batyr Avenue,
Astana, Kazakhstan.

Telephone: 00-7-7172- 925700 to703
Fax: 00-7-7172-925716 / 717
E-Mail:amb.astana@mea.gov.in (Amb), hoc.astana@mea.gov.in (HOC), admn.astana@mea.gov.in (Admn), com.astana@mea.gov.in (Commercial), icc.astana@mea.gov.in (Culture), cons.astana@mea.gov.in (Consular) , def.astana@mea.gov.in (Defence), pol.astana@mea.gov.in (Political)
Website: indembastana.in

Ambassador
Ashok Kumar Sharma
First Secretary
Ram Singh




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External Affairs Minister meets Mukhtar Tileuberdi, Foreign Minister of Kazakhstan on the sidelines of 74th session of UNGA in New York





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Minister of State for External Affairs meets Nurlan Nigamatulin, Chairman of the Majilis of the Republic of Kazakhstan in Nur Sultan





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Minister of State for External Affairs meets Mukhtar Tileuberdi, Foreign Minister of Kazakhstan in Nur Sultan, Kazakhstan





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Single 12% GST for both hand-made and machine-made matchsticks: FM Nirmala Sitharaman

Single 12% GST for both hand-made and machine-made matchsticks: FM Nirmala Sitharaman





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ITC’s (GST/HST) – Beyond the Basics

One of the objectives of a value-added tax system is to simplify the administration of taxes, and this is accomplished by taxing almost everything and everyone, but allowing input tax credits (ITCs) for those who are not considered to be the final consumer of supplies. While many accounting and finance professionals understand the basic rules for claiming ITCs for GST/HST paid on property and services acquired in relation to an organization’s commercial activities, few have the time to explore some of the more complex issues associated with ITCs.  

Available Sessions for this Seminar:

March 04, 2015 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM EST




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Tech Support - Blizzard's Ben Brode Answers Hearthstone Questions From Twitter

Blizzard's Ben Brode, game director on Hearthstone, uses the power of Twitter to answer some common questions about Hearthstone. What are the chances we see cards added to the classic set? Will we see any cards get buffs? What's the best way to get back into Hearthstone after some time off?




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Geomechanical Processes and Their Assessment in the Rock Massifs in Central Kazakhstan by Khaini-Kamal Kassymkanova, Gulnara Jangulova, Gulnura Issanova, Venera Turekhanova, Yermek Zhalgasbekov

Online Resource




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How much aqueous sample can an inductively coupled plasma withstand?

J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2020, Accepted Manuscript
DOI: 10.1039/D0JA00070A, Technical Note
Ahmed Al Hejami, John A. Burgener, Mirah Burgener, Diane Beauchemin
During this study, a compact infrared-heated sample introduction system at 200°C, consisting of a modified cyclonic spray chamber with a ceramic rod heater within a baffle in its centre and...
The content of this RSS Feed (c) The Royal Society of Chemistry




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ITC’s (GST/HST) – Beyond the Basics

One of the objectives of a value-added tax system is to simplify the administration of taxes, and this is accomplished by taxing almost everything and everyone, but allowing input tax credits (ITCs) for those who are not considered to be the final consumer of supplies. While many accounting and finance professionals understand the basic rules for claiming ITCs for GST/HST paid on property and services acquired in relation to an organization’s commercial activities, few have the time to explore some of the more complex issues associated with ITCs.  

Available Sessions for this Seminar:

March 04, 2015 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM EST




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Fat Bats Withstand Effects of White-nose Syndrome

 BCI announced today that two of its esteemed scientists, Tina Cheng and Winifred Frick, published a paper in the Journal of Animal Ecology 




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Logistics management: strategies and instruments for digitalizing and decarbonizing supply chains - proceedings of the German Academic Association for Business Research, Halle 2019 / Christian Bierwirth, Thomas Kirschstein, Dirk Sackmann, editors

Online Resource




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The artificial intelligence contagion: can democracy withstand the imminent transformation of work, wealth and the social order? / David Barnhizer & Daniel Barnhizer

Dewey Library - HD5701.55.B37 2019




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Doktor Hoechst: ein Faust-Spiel / Robert Menasse

Hayden Library - PT2673.E577 D64 2013




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ITC’s (GST/HST) – Beyond the Basics

One of the objectives of a value-added tax system is to simplify the administration of taxes, and this is accomplished by taxing almost everything and everyone, but allowing input tax credits (ITCs) for those who are not considered to be the final consumer of supplies. While many accounting and finance professionals understand the basic rules for claiming ITCs for GST/HST paid on property and services acquired in relation to an organization’s commercial activities, few have the time to explore some of the more complex issues associated with ITCs.  

Available Sessions for this Seminar:

March 04, 2015 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM EST




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Strategisches management für KMU [electronic resource] : unternehmenswachstum durch (r)evolutionäre Unternehmensführung / Gerrit Hamann

Hamann, Gerrit, author




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Der Unternehmer im Wachstum [electronic resource] : Identifizierung von wachstumsrelevanten Kompetenzbereichen / Christine Blanka

Blanka, Christine, author




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ITC’s (GST/HST) – Beyond the Basics

One of the objectives of a value-added tax system is to simplify the administration of taxes, and this is accomplished by taxing almost everything and everyone, but allowing input tax credits (ITCs) for those who are not considered to be the final consumer of supplies. While many accounting and finance professionals understand the basic rules for claiming ITCs for GST/HST paid on property and services acquired in relation to an organization’s commercial activities, few have the time to explore some of the more complex issues associated with ITCs.  

Available Sessions for this Seminar:

ipwebinar.aspx?tab=1&smid=1711, March 04, 2015




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Marriage record of Hochstein, Alfred P. and Holt, Norah




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Marriage record of Jackson, Robert C. and Hochstein, Amelia




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Marriage record of Worley, William S. and Burghstream, Selma




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Marriage record of Jackson, Robert C. and Hochstein, Amelia




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Marriage record of Worley, William S. and Burghstream, Selma




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Marriage record of Touchstone, Charles and Algee, Jessie




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Marriage record of Touchstone, Samuel A. and Hankins, Rosa Lee




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ITC’s (GST/HST) – Beyond the Basics

One of the objectives of a value-added tax system is to simplify the administration of taxes, and this is accomplished by taxing almost everything and everyone, but allowing input tax credits (ITCs) for those who are not considered to be the final consumer of supplies. While many accounting and finance professionals understand the basic rules for claiming ITCs for GST/HST paid on property and services acquired in relation to an organization’s commercial activities, few have the time to explore some of the more complex issues associated with ITCs.  

Available Sessions for this Seminar:

March 04, 2015 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM EST




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We are better placed to withstand Covid-19 impact: Cognizant CEO Humphries

In a Q&A, Brian Humphries says his firm has handled the ransomware attack well and doesn't see any impact on client engagement




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Canadian Tax Reporter with Canadian GST/HST Reporter

Bundled for comprehensive coverage that saves time and improves accuracy

This combination of subscriptions ensures you have the most comprehensive coverage of developments concerning income tax and the GST/HST. 

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Canadian GST/HST Monitor

The best way to stay current on commodity tax issues

If you have a commodity tax practice or even if your practice simply includes some commodity tax work, you’ll find this newsletter indispensable.

Updated monthly, Canadian GST/HST Monitor provides you with timely information and thought-provoking articles written by leading practitioners such as Michael Firth of PricewaterhouseCoopers and Brent F. Murray of Wilson & Partners LLP.

Canadian GST/HST Monitor is included free with your subscription to Canadian GST/HST Reporter.

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Canadian Tax Library with Canadian GST/HST Reporter and All Provincial Tax Reporters

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Canadian Tax Library with Provincial Tax Reporters and Canadian GST/HST Reporter and Tax Window Library

Bundled for comprehensive coverage that saves time and improves accuracy

Canadian Tax Library with Canadian GST/HST Reporter and Tax Window Library is ideally suited to those practitioners who depend on up-to-the-minute federal and income tax information, and who are looking for insight into the Canada Revenue Agency's approach to the law.

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Canadian Tax Library with Canadian GST/HST Reporter and Tax Window Library

Bundled for comprehensive coverage that saves time and improves accuracy

Canadian Tax Library with Canadian GST/HST Reporter and Tax Window Library is ideally suited to those practitioners who depend on up-to-the-minute income and commodity tax information, and who are looking for insight into the Canada Revenue Agency's approach to the law.

Content includes:

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  • Free training and technical support

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Canadian GST/HST Reporter

The complete, authoritative, easy-to-use reference on GST/HST

Whether you’re a commodity tax expert or someone who just needs to know the basics of GST/HST, you’ll find everything you need to know here, and you’ll find it fast.

Canadian GST/HST Reporter is organized logically by topic and includes hypertext links to related matter to accelerate your search, as well as quick reference tables. Detailed commentary by Michael Firth of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP and Brent F. Murray of Wilson & Partners LLP adds richness to already comprehensive coverage.

Stay up to date with complete coverage of all developments, including full coverage of legislation and proposed legislation, expert commentary and analysis, and all related government documents.

Content includes:

  • Full text of the Excise Tax Act, including text of all pending amendments affecting GST/HST
  • History notes for the Excise Tax Act
  • Explanatory notes to pending amendments and to historical amendments
  • Full text of GST/HST regulations
  • Full text of cases decided under the Excise Tax Act by the Supreme Court of Canada, the Federal Court of Canada and the Tax Court of Canada
  • Digests and full text of selected decisions of the Canadian International Trade Tribunal
  • Full text of selected provincial commodity tax decisions
  • Extensive commentary, arranged topically
  • Quick reference charts
  • Related government documents, such as Memoranda, Policy Statements and GST/HST Headquarters Letters
Bonus features:
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    Using exclusive technology, this time-saving interactive research tool integrates your subscription content to quickly create federal-provincial tax comparisons in an easy-to-read chart format. CCH Smart Charts lets you move easily between explanations, analysis, and primary source documents. You choose the topics. You choose the jurisdictions. You choose the year. Smart Charts does the rest.
  • Canadian GST/HST Monitor newsletter provides timely, incisive commentary on areas that matter most to commodity tax practitioners and non-specialists alike.
  • News Tracker brings you up-to-the-minute information on the latest tax developments. You choose the topic and how frequently you want to be updated.
  • Activity logs help you keep track of time spent doing research.
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Window on GST/HST

Expert commentary and analysis for the most significant HQ Letters

Gain essential insights into the CRA’s approach to both routine and contentious GST/HST matters. Window on GST/HST is the only tax product in Canada that systematically analyzes and summarizes the most relevant of the CRA’s GST/HST Headquarter Rulings and Interpretation Letters (HQ Letters).

Essential for in-depth GST/HST research, HQ Letters are notoriously difficult to read due to the “sanitizing” necessary to maintain taxpayer confidentiality, and the sheer volume of HQ Letters makes them even more daunting.

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  • Summaries and commentary for important HQ Letters since 2004
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Value-Added Taxation in Canada: GST, HST, and QST, 4th Edition

The comprehensive expert commentary of Value-Added Taxation in Canada: GST, HST, and QST, 4th Edition is now available online. Use your subscription to:
  • Search research content instantly
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Value-Added Taxation in Canada is an in-depth analysis of the Goods and Services Tax, its harmonized counterpart currently applicable in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Ontario, and British Columbia, and the Quebec Sales Tax. The book combines both practical and theoretical issues, with emphasis on practical applications for private and public sector taxpayers. The authors have integrated the impact of the three taxes (GST, HST, and QST) on each topical area. These taxes are extensively referenced throughout the book, providing insight into the legislation and administrative policy at both the federal and provincial levels. In addition, the format is designed to accommodate the further harmonization of other jurisdictions in Canada.

This edition has been updated to reflect the legislation, regulations, government policies, and proposed amendments up to January 1, 2011.

Table of Contents (Condensed)

CHAPTER 1 – INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 2 – REGISTRATION
CHAPTER 3 – SUPPLY
CHAPTER 4 – PLACE OF SUPPLY
CHAPTER 5 – VALUE OF CONSIDERATION
CHAPTER 6 – WHEN TAX IS PAYABLE
CHAPTER 7 – IMPORTS AND INTERPROVINCIAL TRANSFERS
CHAPTER 8 – EXEMPT SUPPLIES
CHAPTER 9 – ZERO-RATED SUPPLIES
CHAPTER 10 – INPUT TAX CREDITS AND INPUT TAX REFUNDS
CHAPTER 11 – REBATES
CHAPTER 12 – ORGANIZATIONAL CONSIDERATIONS
CHAPTER 13 – FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
CHAPTER 14 – INDUSTRY-SPECIFIC ISSUES
CHAPTER 15 – COLLECTION AND REMITTANCE OF TAX
CHAPTER 16 – ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT

About the Author:

Ryan is a leading global tax services firm, with the largest indirect tax practice in North America and the seventh largest corporate tax practice in the United States. Since 1974, the Firm’s Canadian practice, located in Mississauga, Ontario, has performed work for more than 6,500 organizations on a variety of tax matters, both provincially and nationally. Headquartered in Dallas, Texas, Ryan provides a comprehensive range of state, local, federal, and international tax advisory and consulting services on a multi-jurisdictional basis, including audit defence, tax recovery, credits and incentives, tax process improvement and automation, tax appeals, tax compliance and strategic planning.

In 2010, If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here.




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GST/HST and Real Property in Canada, 3rd Edition

Written by one of Canada's most respected practitioners in the area of commodity taxation, this new edition has been highly anticipated. First published in 2001, then in 2004, and most recently in 2008, this edition has been extensively revised andupdated.

GST/HST and Real Property in Canada is an excellent quick reference book that outlines how the rules of GST/HST treat real property transactions in Canada. This book is an essential resource for practitioners involved in real estate transactions or commodity taxation.

Topics covered:

  • Taxable supplies of real property
  • Exempt supplies of real property
  • GST/HST rules depending on how the ownership of property is held
  • Special Situations such as repossessions and seizures, elections
  • GST/HST rate changes

Table of Contents (subject to change)
Chapter 1: Definitions

  • 1.1 – Builder
  • 1.2 – Business
  • 1.3 – Capital Property
  • 1.4 – Commercial Activity
  • 1.5 – Fair Market Value
  • 1.6 – Person
  • 1.7 – Personal Property
  • 1.8 – Property
  • 1.9 – Real Property
  • 1.10 – Recipient
  • 1.11 – Residential Complex
  • 1.12 – Residential Unit
  • 1.13 – Sale
  • 1.14 – Supply

Chapter 2: Taxable Supplies of Real Property

  • 2.1 – General Principle
    2.1.1 – Timing of Payment of Tax
    2.1.2 – Collection and Remittance of Tax
    2.1.3 – Place of Supply
    2.1.4 – Service in Respect of Supplies of Real Property
    2.1.5 – Deposits
  • 2.2 – Sales of New Residential Housing
    2.2.1 – Adjustments to Purchase on Closing
  • 2.3 – New Housing Rebates
    2.3.1 – Rebate for New Housing
    2.3.2 – Rebate for Cooperative Housing
    2.3.3 – Rebate for Owner-Built Homes
    2.3.4 – Rebate to Owner or Lessee of Land Leased for Residential Purposes
  • 2.4 – New Residential Rental Property Rebate
    2.4.1 – Rebate for New Residential Properties
    2.4.2 – Temporary Rentals before Sale
    2.4.3 – Land Leased for Residential Purpose
    2.4.4 – Administration of the Rebate
  • 2.5 – PST Transitional New Housing Rebate
  • 2.6 – Development of Residential Real Property
    2.6.1 – Renovations and Self-Supplies
    2.6.2 – Substantial Renovation
    2.6.3 – Non-Substantial Renovation
    2.6.4 – Planning Point
    2.6.5 – Substantial Completion
    2.6.6 – Self-Supply of Single Unit Residential Complex or Residential Condominium Unit
    2.6.7 – Self-Supply of Residential Condominium Unit
    2.6.8 – Self-Supply of Multiple Unit R

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Archived Webinar - GST/HST and Real Property Transactions

By popular demand, we are now offering an archived version of the webinar GST/HST & Real Property Transactions that took place on November 20, 2014.
 
Although many GST and HST concepts are well understood by taxpayers, many of the real property rules are less well known. The rules associated with real property are complicated, having led even tax practitioners astray, and the dollar values of these transactions are usually high. Accordingly, audit activity in the sector is also high and GST/HST errors have led to costly CRA reassessments.

Although many GST and HST concepts are well understood by taxpayers, many of the real property rules are less well known. The rules associated with real property are complicated, having led even tax practitioners astray, and the dollar values of these transactions are usually high. Accordingly, audit activity in the sector is also high and GST/HST errors have led to costly CRA reassessments.

This archived webinar will provide a practical understanding of the complex rules for real property transactions and the current issues faced by the industry in applying the GST/HST in the development, construction and sale of real property.

Topics specifically covered include:

  • Current state of affairs
  • Bare trustees
  • Joint ventures
  • Partnerships
  • Sales of vacant land
  • Self-assessments
  • New housing rebates
  • Rental property rebates
  • Documentary requirements for input tax credits

By purchasing this archive webinar, you will receive:

  • 30 days to review the webinar recording 

  • PDF version of the presentation slides

Our Speaker: 

Wayne Mandel, PwC LLP


Wayne Mandel is an Indirect Tax Manager with PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. He specializes in the Goods and Services Tax and the Harmonized Sales Tax and has concentrated his area of practice primarily in the real estate sector. Wayne has provided advice and interpretation on a wide range of issues and has also provided assistance to clients in preparing for government audits, support during the audit process and resolving assessment issues. Wayne has experience in the appeals process and making submissions under the government's taxpayer relief provisions. He has delivered numerous presentations to clients on changes and new developments in these taxes.

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A Practical Guide to the GST/HST, 7th Edition

A Practical Guide to the GST/HST is a hands-on reference with helpful tips, real-life examples, and expert guidance to solve common areas of difficulty.

The 7th edition of A Practical Guide to the GST/HST has been updated to illustrate the current state of the GST/HST in Canada. New to this edition is an outline of the Quebec Sales Tax (“QST”) including its relationship with GST/HST and related concerns for taxpayers carrying on business from or within Quebec.

Recognizing that the GST/HST regime now authorizes varying rates, exemptions and rebates on a province-specific basis, the book is structured to highlight these provincial differences to facilitate compliance across jurisdictions. Common issues that arise out of topics such as assessments and objections procedures, exempt vs zero-rated supplies and input tax credits are addressed with easy-to-follow explanations and practical examples. 

Designed for non-commodity tax specialists and corporate tax specialists, this reference guide is an invaluable tool for all who must comply with this increasingly complicated framework. 

Key topics include:

  • Advantages, disadvantages and requirements of GST/HST registration
  • The obligations of a GST/HST registrant, including documentary requirements for input tax credits
  • Special GST/HST collection rules and alternate simplified tax remittance methods
  • Administrative relief, including the cancellation or waiver of interest, and remission orders
  • Objection and appeal procedures
  • Imports and exports
  • “Place of supply” rules (with accompanying reference charts)
  • Zero-rated and exempt supplies
  • Application of GST/HST to employee benefits

New in this edition:

  • Additional chapters addressing jurisdiction specific issues
  • Updated  ratios, prescribed rates, and prescribed  factors  to facilitate compliance with increasingly complex rules
  • Revised material and references reflecting  the most recent legislative updates and administrative materials provided by the Department of Finance, the Canada Revenue Agency, and provincial authorities
  • More practical examples to ensure easy compliance in this complicated framework

About the Authors

Jacques Roberge, B.A.A., has more than 30 years of experience in commodity tax. He initially worked for Revenue Canada, and was later employed by three of the Big Four accounting firms to develop commodity tax consulting services. During that time, as well as being an independent consultant, he also assisted hundreds of taxpayers in the resolution of FST, GST/HST, QST and provincial retai

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Cooperative bank case: Former Maharahstra Deputy CM Ajit Pawar chargesheeted



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