Sentences with phrase «canadian side of these companies»

Vitaly Timokhov, a tax lawyer at Tax Chambers LLP, says the law firms could have been involved to incorporate the Canadian side of these companies, act as advisers for beneficiaries, or settlors of trusts, or help set up an offshore financial structure for companies to create «tax efficiencies.»

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Regus has a vested interest in exposing the dark side of at - home work — after all, it operates business centres designed to serve as alternatives to home offices — but the potential disadvantages are worth considering as more and more Canadian companies experiment with flexible working arrangements.
Valeant is officially a Canadian company, but its administrative side is run out of offices in the suburban township of Bridgewater, N.J.
Critics of the Canadian legislation have focused on the penalties — up to $ 1 million per offense for individuals and $ 10 million for companies — and there's little doubt they're on the high side.
And to finally answer the question about how Vote Leave found this obscure Canadian company on the other side of the planet, he wrote: «Someone found AIQ [AggregateIQ] on the internet and interviewed them on the phone then told me — let's go with these guys.
Whether they wish to augment these retirement income with a modest company pension, some part - time income from a side hustle or investments in the stock market, Canadians have discovered a lot of ways they can mix and match their retirement options to shape the kind of «retirement» they will ultimately be happy with.
When you combine this with the fact that all purchases of miles are processed by points.com, a Canadian company, attracting a 12 % Canadian tax in addition to all US taxes, you basically dump Canadians by the side of the road.
That's why two Canadian media companies put this message on a digital billboard on the side of Toronto's Gardiner Expressway.
By once again leaving those concerns to the side the Action Plan instead reinforces growing reticence and opposition in many communities, where there is little or no confidence that when a Canadian mining company shows up it will be of sustainable local benefit.
Companies wondering what kind of access they will get to the EU market and what kind of access their competitors on the service side will get to the Canadian market are going to have to look at those service schedules to figure that out.
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