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Year in Review Snappers - Part 2: Employment, Real Estate, Tax, Corporate/Commercial

Year in Review Snappers - Part 2: Employment, Real Estate, Tax, Corporate/Commercial

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Credits
Substantive: 0.5
30 minutes
Published
2017
Presenter(s)
Nancy Houle
Ian Pryor
Lawrence Silber
Braek Urquhart
Paul Willetts
Source
County of Carleton Law Association (CCLA)
Provider
CPDOnline.ca
Language
English
Length
30 minutes
Price
$99.00 plus tax
CCLA 2017 Solicitors Conference
Includes Handouts

EMPLOYMENT – Bonus Entitlements: Paquette v. TeraGo Networks Inc., 2016 ONCA 618

REAL ESTATE - HST New Home Rebates Update: Mohammad N. Cheema and HMTQ 2016 TCC251

Income Tax Exemption Issues

CORPORATE/COMMERCIAL – Gift versus Trust: Gustafson v. Johnson, 2016 ONSC 2804

REAL ESTATE - Can Condominium Corporations Issue Fines?

Presenters

Nancy Houle

Ian Pryor

Ian is the founder and President of Pryor Tax Law. His primary areas of expertise are planning for owner-managers of private corporations, high net-worth individuals, and clients with international tax issues. His practice includes personal tax and estate planning, corporate tax planning and implementation, trust planning and preparation, family business succession planning and structuring the purchase and sale of businesses. He works closely with other professionals and advisors to create and implement business and estate plans and enjoys working in a team environment to ensure client needs and goals are met. Ian is regularly asked to speak to accounting and law firms, professional organizations and industry groups on tax and estate planning matters. He has prepared expert reports and been asked to assist as special advisor on tax litigation matters. Ian has contributed to several professional publications including co-authoring the textbook “Taxation of Trusts and Estates: A Practitioner’s Guide” and its companion “Trust Tax Return Guide” published annually by Thomson Reuters, articles for STEP Journal and STEP Capital Accounts, multiple articles for the Canadian Tax Foundation, and co-authored chapters in other professional textbooks.

Lawrence Silber

Lawrence Silber was called to the Bar in the province of Ontario Bar in 1986, and specializes in corporate/commercial law with particular expertise in income tax, estate and succession planning. He advises clients on a broad range of business matters and practices residential and commercial real estate. He is a Partner at Kelly Santini LLP. Lawrence Silber deals extensively with families in business together in order to provide a comprehensive solution to difficulties that arise in family businesses trying to balance family and business. Lawrence Silber has been an instructor in the Business Law section of the Ontario Bar Admission Course. He taught real property law for the Ontario Real Estate Association for close to 30 years and lectures frequently on wills and estate matters. Lawrence is a member of several tax and estate planning-related professional organizations, including the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners, Ottawa Estate Planning Council and Family Enterprise Xchange (formerly the Canadian Association of Family Enterprises). He is on the Solicitors Conference Committee for the Carleton County Law Association, frequently contributing articles to the conference. He is also a member of the Taxation, Business, Real Property, Trust and Estate Law sections of the American Bar Association. Lawrence Silber earned both his civil and common law degrees (B.C.L. and LL.B) from McGill University in Montreal, Canada.

Braek Urquhart

Braek Urquhart - Braek Urquhart is a Sr. Manager with Deloitte LLP who advises clients regionally, nationally, and internationally on all aspects of GST/HST and other Canadian commodity taxes. Braek currently focuses on advising clients in the real property and the financial services space. Braek is the recipient of the Norman Guerin Award for an outstanding contribution to the advancement of commodity tax studies.

Paul Willetts