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Canadian Tax Authorities Respond to COVID-19 | Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), provincial tax authorities and Canadian courts are making adjustments to their administration of the tax system and adjudication of tax matters. These changes affect deadlines for filings and payments, the administration of tax programs and the resolution of disputes. DEADLINES FOR FILINGS AND PAYMENTS Filing deadlines for some federal tax returns have been extended as follows: For individuals, who normally must file by April 30, the income tax return filing due date is deferred until June 1, 2020. For trusts having a taxation year ending on December 31, 2019, the return filing due date is deferred until May 1, 2020.

COVID-19 And The Courts: What You Need To Know - Coronavirus (COVID-19)

To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. Across the globe, courts have rapidly adapted their practices and procedures in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. While they began resuming activities and easing restrictions over the summer and early fall, many courts are now reintroducing restrictions as various regions experience a second wave of infections. In most jurisdictions, hearings that were adjourned have now been resumed; limitation periods that were previously suspended have restarted; and procedures and timelines for filings have continued on an amended basis. However, the courts have modified their normal

Fond Du Lac First Nation prepares for new election

Treaty 8 One of the controversial issues leading up to this month’s election is the disbursement of the band’s Treaty 8 funds. In April, 2018, the Canadian Government reached a $177 million settlement with Black Lake and Fond du Lac. The Treaty included a clause that allowed the signing bands to collect agricultural benefits, ammunition, and twine from the Crown. Community members eventually voted on a plan to take a payment of $15,000 each. Theriault said he didn’t like the way the process was handled. “I knew damn well they could not get 90 per cent votes from Fond Du Lac. The reason being is a majority of the population are spread out all over Canada,” he said.

COVID-19: Practical Considerations For Your Litigation, From Coast To Coast (December 4, 2020) - Litigation, Mediation & Arbitration

Effective July 27, 2020, and retroactive to March 13, 2020, the Time Limits and Other Periods Act (COVID-19) suspended time limits set out in federal legislation, including the Federal Courts Act and numerous other acts pursuant to which proceedings can be instituted in the Federal Courts, until September 13, 2020 Time limits established by the Federal Courts Rules or by court order are unaffected Court of Appeal September 1: The Court s fall session has begun, and hearings will be held in person, remotely, or as hybrid hearings (with some counsel appearing in person and others remotely) June 22: The Court has released its first weekly Selected Files List

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