Canadian Income Tax Committee

TEI Holds 2011 Liaison Meetings with Canada Revenue Agency and the Canadian Department of Finance

On December 6-7, 2011,TEI President David Penney and David Daubaras, the Institute's Vice President for Canadian Affairs, led a delegation of members in the 2011 liaison meetings with the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) and the Department of Finance. The agendas for the separate meetings on income and excise (GST and Customs) tax matters were prepared under the aegis of TEI's Canadian Income and Commodity Tax Committees, whose chairs are Carmine A. Arcari and Kim N. Berjian, respectively.

Income Tax Matters

TEI Holds 2010 Liaison Meetings with Canada Revenue Agency and the Canadian Department of Finance

On December 7-8, 2010, TEI held its annual liaison meetings with Canadian Department of Finance and Canada Revenue Agency.

Canada Revenue Agency

Department of Finance

TEI Holds 2009 Liaison Meetings with Canada Revenue Agency and the Canadian Department of Finance

On December 8-9, 2009, TEI held its annual liaison meetings on income and excise tax issues with the Canadian Department of Finance and Canada Revenue Agency. Below are the agendas for the meetings and the responses from the Canadian government.

Income Tax Issues

TEI Submits Pre-Budget Recommendations to Canada's Standing Committee on Finance

On August 10, 2009, Tax Executives Institute submitted written recommendations to the House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance in connection with the Committee's Fall 2009 Pre-Budget Consultations and requested the opportunity to appear before the Standing Committee. TEI's recommendations are designed to foster economic growth and job creation, promote a favourable business environment for investments in Canada, and ensure a high level of innovation and productivity.

CANADIAN INCOME TAX COMMITTEE

The Canadian Income Tax Committee is responsible for TEI’s advocacy and educational efforts in Canadian federal and provincial income tax matters. It conducts annual liaison meetings with the Canada Revenue Agency and Canadian Department of Finance to discuss tax-enforcement and policy matters in the income tax field.

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