by KSW | Jan 11, 2021 | General Practice Blog, Tax Blog
Principal Residence Exemption and House Flipping: Court Allows Appeal as Taxpayer Relied on Accountant’s Advice Our Tax lawyer Ruby Grewal summarizes recent Tax Court appeal case regarding Principal Residence Exemption and House Flipping below. The Tax Court of Canada...
by KSW | Dec 20, 2020 | Employment and Labour Blog, General Practice Blog
HR Management and Compliance: Answers to Most Common Workplace Questions BY: Chris Drinovz, Mike Weiler, Ale Henao, Junki Hong In November 2020, Chris Drinovz and Mike Weiler presented a Professional Development webinar for CPHR BC on “The Art of Hiring and...
by Arjun Hair | Dec 17, 2020 | General Practice Blog
Is the Santa Clause enforceable? BY: ARJUN HAIR In 1994, Walt Disney Pictures released the instant-classic Christmas movie, The Santa Clause, inadvertently introducing the world to the often confusing but ever-so-important area of contract law. If you haven’t...
by Arjun Hair | Nov 30, 2020 | General Practice Blog
Realtors’ Disclosure Requirements BY: ARJUN HAIR Realtors are held to a high standard of professionalism, and have a legal duty to act in the best interest of their clients. Acting in their clients’ best interest involves disclosing information to their client...
by Arjun Hair | Nov 18, 2020 | General Practice Blog
Should You Incorporate? BY: ARJUN HAIR Here at Kane Shannon Weiler LLP, one of the most common questions our corporate lawyers get asked is, “should I incorporate?” To answer that question properly, we should start at the beginning. What Does Incorporating Mean?...
by KSW | Oct 8, 2020 | General Practice Blog
BC’s No Fault Motor Vehicle Insurance Scheme – Do you know what rights you’re giving up? BY: PETER UNRUH On February 6, 2020, the NDP government in British Columbia announced its intention to impose a “No fault” automobile insurance scheme onto British Columbians...