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La Cour suprême du Canada tranche : les cadres ne pourront se syndiquer au Québec
Le 19 avril dernier, la Cour suprême du Canada a rendu une décision fort attendue en matière de syndicalisation des cadres.
États-Unis | Publication | January 2019
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Welcome to the Winter edition of the International Restructuring Newswire. In this issue we focus on recent developments and new trends in cross-border insolvencies.
To our clients and friends
As we begin the New Year, there is no shortage of concerns that create uncertainty as to the direction of the global economy.
Singapore’s efforts to become an international hub for debt restructuring
Singapore’s recent changes to its insolvency and debt restructuring regime have attracted much interest in the international restructuring world.
Cryptocurrency and insolvency: 2018 the year in review
Late 2017 will be remembered as the period in which everyday investors adopted cryptocurrency as an alternative investment class and rode the highs of Bitcoin at USD$20,000.
Review of significant Chapter 15 decisions in 2018
Chapter 15 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code provides a mechanism for obtaining recognition and other relief in aid of a foreign bankruptcy, insolvency...
Approval of third-party releases under the CCAA: the court lowers the bar in Aquadis
A monitor appointed under the Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act (CCAA) can sue third parties in the name of the debtor to maximize the debtor’s assets for its creditors.
Common sense prevails: Supreme Court of Canada confirms secured creditors are not liable for debtor’s unremitted sales taxes
The Supreme Court of Canada has now confirmed that, following a tax debtor’s bankruptcy, Canadian tax authorities cannot recover that tax debtor’s...
Claims against insolvency practitioners: the rising tide
The role of an Insolvency Practitioner (“IP”) has always been challenging – taking control of a company in crisis, making swift decisions based on limited information...
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Le 19 avril dernier, la Cour suprême du Canada a rendu une décision fort attendue en matière de syndicalisation des cadres.
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Le budget 2024 propose d’élargir la portée de certains pouvoirs permettant à l’ARC de demander des renseignements aux contribuables tout en prévoyant de nouvelles conséquences pour les contribuables contrevenants.
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L'impôt minimum de remplacement (IMR) est un impôt sur le revenu additionnel prévu dans la Loi de l’impôt sur le revenu (Canada) (la « Loi ») auquel sont assujettis les particuliers et certaines fiducies qui pourraient autrement avoir recours à certaines déductions et exemptions et à certains crédits pour réduire leur impôt sur le revenu fédéral canadien régulier.
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