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Alberta & Territories Tax Reporter - Newsletter

Alberta & Territories Tax Reporter newsletter is designed to keep you up-to-date on legislative changes and other tax developments in Alberta, the Yukon, the Northwest Territories, and Nunavut. You'll also benefit from practical feature articles and columns written by prominent practitioners.

Updated monthly. Available to be e-mailed in PDF format only.

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Taxation of the Entertainment Industry, 2012

Available June 2012

Part of the new CCH Beacon Series, Taxation of the Entertainment Industry 2012 is an insightful treatise that helps practitioners in entertainment tax planning:
• spot unique issues before they become problems,
• interpret rules and regulations correctly,
• make business decisions that lower taxes,
• and ensure compliance with the law.

This valuable reference by expert practitioner and author, Schuyler Moore, provides in-depth treatment of the taxation of film and television industries, including music and sports. It provides insights on proven strategies and techniques for achieving solid bottom-line results for those practitioners with clients within the entertainment industry.

Taxation of the Entertainment Industry sets forth details of an eight-point master plan for managing entertainment tax issues:
• Know how the law characterizes ownership rights and interests
• Choose a business form that provides maximum tax advantage
• Determine the best time to report and recognize income
• Reduce the tax burden through deductions, depreciation, and the investment tax credit
• Avoid liability for failure to withhold wages
• Realize tax deferral and tax savings through foreign production or distribution
• Discover innovative and creative strategies for financing film production and distribution, and 
• Pay close attention to the special tax considerations that apply to talent.

Moore thoroughly explains all of these issues, opportunities and challenges with clarity in this sure and steady guide through the ins and outs of entertainment tax law.

CONTENTS:
• Overview
• Fundamental Characterization Issues
• Choice of Entity
• Income Recognition, Timing and Characterization
• Deductions and Depreciation
• Wage Withholding
• Foreign Production and Distribution
• U.S. Tax Withholding on Foreign Persons
• Financing Using Domestic Tax Shelters
• Other Financing Methods
• Tax Planning for Talent
• California Taxation
• The Sports Industry
• The Music Industry
• Film Financing
• Forms

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Schuyler M. Moore is a partner in the Corporate Entertainment Department at the Los Angeles office of the national law firm of Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP.  He was the founding Chairman of the Entertainment Tax Subsection of the Los Angeles County Bar Association Taxation Section.  Mr. Moore holds undergraduate and law degrees from the University of California at Los Angeles, where he was first in his law class.  He has published numerous articles dealing with a wide variety of tax subjects and is the author of The Biz: The Basic Business, Legal and Financial Aspects of the Film Industry.  Mr. Moore is an adjunct professor for the UC

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Alberta & Territories Tax Reporter

Complete, up-to-date coverage of tax law in the region

With frequent updates, Alberta & Territories Tax Reporter provides in-depth information and source material for taxes imposed in Alberta, the Yukon, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut.

As a subscriber, you have access to full coverage of the latest tax developments in these jurisdictions as well as valuable time-saving tools and commentary. Content includes:

  • Statutes and regulations pertaining to:
    • Income tax (personal and corporate)
    • Fuel tax, health insurance premiums, hotel room tax, tobacco tax and a number of resource taxes
  • Official government publications and commentary related to personal and corporate income tax

Bonus features:

  • Provincial Tax News monthly newsletter
  • Handy federal and provincial tax charts
  • Inter-provincial sales tax charts
  • Budget dispatches
  • News releases
  • Case digests
  • Full-text case law
  • Administration and personnel charts
  • A summary of the progress of provincial legislation

 

CCH research subscriptions deliver the most timely, relevant and reliable tax information and commentary to Canada's tax professionals, significantly reducing research time.



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U.S. Master Property Tax Guide (2014)

A practical, quick-answer resource to the key issues and concepts that professionals who deal with state and local property taxes need to know. This handy desktop reference contains concise explanations on major property tax areas in a readily accessible, easy-to-use and easy-to-understand format. It provides an overview of the property tax and valuation assessment methods used by the different taxing jurisdictions, and provides readers with the key definitions, concepts and procedures necessary to understand the application of local property taxes.

Supported by multistate charts and discussions of the state and local property tax systems, helpful state-by-state coverage includes:

  • property subject to tax
  • exemptions and exclusions available for different classes of property and taxpayers
  • how property taxes are determined, including the classification, valuation, equalization, assessment and levy of tax
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  • options available to taxpayers prior to the state court system
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U.S. Master Property Tax Guide (2012)

Available: March 2012

Contains concise explanations on major property tax areas in a readily accessible, easy-to-use and easy-to-understand format. It provides an overview of the property tax and valuation assessment methods used by the different taxing jurisdictions, and provides readers with the key definitions, concepts and procedures necessary to understand the application of local property taxes.

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- currently available credits and abatements of property tax
- options available to taxpayers prior to the state court system
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- key contacts in the various taxing jurisdictions, and more.

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Taxation of the Entertainment Industry, 2014 (U.S.)

Author: Schuyler M. Moore

Taxation of the Entertainment Industry is an insightful treatise that helps practitioners in entertainment tax planning spot unique issues before they become problems, interpret rules and regulations correctly, make business decisions that lower taxes, and ensure compliance with the law. This valuable reference by expert practitioner and author, Schuyler Moore, provides in-depth treatment of the taxation of film and television industries, including music and sports. It provides insights on proven strategies and techniques for achieving solid bottom-line results for those practitioners with clients within the entertainment industry.

Taxation of the Entertainment Industry sets forth details of an eight-point master plan for managing entertainment tax issues:

  • Know how the law characterizes ownership rights and interests
  • Choose a business form that provides maximum tax advantage
  • Determine the best time to report and recognize income
  • Reduce the tax burden through deductions, depreciation, and the investment tax credit
  • Avoid liability for failure to withhold wages
  • Realize tax deferral and tax savings through foreign production or distribution
  • Discover innovative and creative strategies for financing film production and distribution, and  
  • Pay close attention to the special tax considerations that apply to talent.
Moore thoroughly explains all of these issues, opportunities and challenges with clarity in this sure and steady guide through the ins and outs of entertainment tax law.
  • Overview
  • Fundamental Characterization Issues
  • Choice of Entity
  • Income Recognition, Timing and Characterization
  • Deductions and Depreciation
  • Wage Withholding
  • Foreign Production and Distribution
  • U.S. Tax Withholding on Foreign Persons
  • Financing Using Domestic Tax Shelters
  • Other Financing Methods
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  • California Taxation
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International Encyclopaedia of Laws: Intellectual Property

This comprehensive book provides an overview of all the pertinent information on intellectual property needed to gain a clear comprehension of the legislation and policy on the subject in different countries. Legal practitioners, academics, students, government officials and business people will find here all the information and insight they need to confidently resolve issues related to law and policy in any branch of intellectual property.

Forthcoming supplements will include monographs on each of the international conventions on intellectual property rights, as well as distinct coverage of important issues in intellectual property law within the European Union.

For detailed information on all volumes of the Encyclopaedia, please visit: www.ielaws.com.


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Intellectual Property Law in Canada

Published: January 2013


Derived from the renowned multi-volume International Encyclopaedia of Laws, Intellectual Property Law in Canada provides a survey and analysis of the rules concerning intellectual property rights in Canada. It covers every type of intellectual property right in depth – copyright and neighbouring rights, patents, utility models, trademarks, trade names, industrial designs, plant variety protection, chip protection, trade secrets, and confidential information. Particular attention is paid throughout to recent developments and trends.

The analysis approaches each right in terms of its sources in law and in legislation, and proceeds to such legal issues as subject matter of protection, conditions of protection, ownership, transfer of rights, licences, scope of exclusive rights, limitations, exemptions, duration of protection, infringement, available remedies, and overlapping with other intellectual property rights.

This book also provides a clear overview of intellectual property legislation and policy, and at the same time offers practical guidance on which sound preliminary decisions may be based. Lawyers representing parties with interests in Canada will welcome this very useful guide, and academics and researchers will appreciate its value in the study of comparative intellectual property law.



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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 - Reporting Foreign Property on the T1135

Interested in Reporting Foreign Property on the T1135, but missed the webinar that took place on May 5, 2014? Here is your chance to purchase the webinar recording.

The CRA has extended the filing deadline for the T1135 to July 31, 2014. If you will be preparing T1135 forms for T1 clients after tax season, have to prepare T1135 forms for corporations or just want to make sure that you filed your T1135s correctly, then view this webinar for an analysis of the revised T1135.

Maureen Vance, CPA, CA, a tax consultant with Wolters Kluwer CCH will explain the new reporting requirements on the T1135 and your reporting options, and will also review what constitutes Specified Foreign Property.

The webinar archive will include the following topics:

  • New T1135 requirements
  • Recap of the definition of Specified Foreign Property
  • The T3/T5 exclusion explained
  • The 2013 Transitional Reporting method
  • Choosing between the T3/T5 exclusion and the transitional reporting method
  • Filing the T1135
  • 2014 year ends
  • Penalties and extended reassessment
  • Q&A
    • Target Audience

    This archive webinar will be of interest to all professionals who prepare a T1135 for a taxpayer, whether the taxpayer is an individual, corporation, trust or partnership.

    This Webinar Includes: 

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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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    Archived Webinar - Death and Taxes - When Life's Two Certainties Collide

    By popular demand, we are now offering an archived version of the webinar Death and Taxes - When Life's Two Certainties Collide that took place on October 28, 2014.

    Many a joke has turned on the axiom about the certainty of death and taxes. However, when the first precipitates the second, the resulting complexities are anything but humorous. The planning opportunities and potential complications in planning for those who have a broad base of asset holdings often leave accountants feeling confused and frustrated. Fret no longer.  

    In this insightful but concise two-hour archived webinar, Shaun Doody will provide a practical overview of the tax issues and considerations that can arise upon the death of a taxpayer. This includes an overview of the deeming rules invoked on death, the tax treatment of various assets, and some planning opportunities and strategies available to deal with these issues.

    More specifically, topics covered will include: 

    • Overview of taxation on death in Canada
    • Income in year of death
    • Deemed realization of income at death
    • Deemed disposition of assets at death
    • Tax treatment of jointly held assets
    • Tax treatment of special assets
      • Principal residence
      • Small business corporations
      • Farming and fishing properties
      • Cottage and vacation properties
      • Partnership interests
      • Trust interests
      • Personal use property
    • Charitable donations
    • Special rules and elections
    • Insurance 
      • Corporate owned policies
      • Valuation issues
      • Capital dividend account
    • Foreign assets
    • Post-mortem tax planning
      • Capital losses of the estate
      • Step up strategy
      • Pipeline strategy
    • Taxation of estates
      • Testamentary trusts
      • Testamentary spousal trusts
      • 21-year rule
      • Distributions to non-residents
      • 2014 Budget changes to taxation of estates/testamentary trusts 
    • Estate planning
      • Objectives
      • Estate freeze
      • Inter vivos trusts
      • Charitable donations
      • Spousal rollovers
      • Income splitting
    • US tax issues

     This archived webinar includes:

    • 30 days to review the webinar recording
    • PDF version of the presentation slides

    Our Speaker: 
    Shaun Doody
    , Tax Lawyer, Fogler Rubinoff LLP

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    Essential for anyone dealing with Alberta corporate law, the Alberta Corporations Law Guide gives you comprehensive, up-to-date coverage. In this one publication, you'll have all relevant Acts and regulations, decisions, rulings, releases, tables of concordance, reference charts, and forms affecting the formation of companies and societies and their legal operation under Alberta law. Also included is commentary prepared exclusively by the law firm Bennett Jones LLP.

    What's New:

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    • Significant cases reported include Aronowicz v. Emtwo Properties Inc., Danso-Coffey v. The Queen, Zildjian v. Sabian Ltd., Bruni v. Garlicki, Burnham v. Augen Gold Corp., Link v. Venture Steel, Inc., Computershare Trust Co. v. Crystallex International Corp., Shopples.com Corp. v. Brown, Bhangoo v. Soon, Runnalls v. Regent Holdings Ltd., and In re Magna International Inc.
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    Commentary covers such key topics as:

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    • Corporate Finance
    • Directors and Officers
    • Shareholders
    • Borrowing and Investments
    • Reorganizations and Takeovers
    • Investigation, Remedies, Offences, and Penalties
    • Continuance
    • Insider trading and Financial Disclosure
    • Extra-provincial Corporations
    • Liquidation and Dissolution

    Included with your subscription is Corporate Brief, a monthly newsletter containing feature articles, digests of recent cases, and updates to legislation.

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