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Disputes and M&A Tax Strategies: 2024 Update

Navigate Complex Tax Disputes, Optimize Mergers & Acquisitions Transactions, and Leverage Tax Benefits with Confidence and Precision.

Created byNathan Geib
4.7
(65 reviews)
BeginnerUpdated Nov 4, 2024
Disputes and M&A Tax Strategies: 2024 Update

What You'll Learn

check_circleUnderstand the latest trends in sales tax regulations and dispute processes.
check_circleApply effective strategies to handle tax audits and prevent penalties.
check_circleNavigate the complexities of mergers and acquisitions from a tax perspective.
check_circleMaster the new reporting requirements and compliance rules for 2024.
check_circleAnalyze and manage tax disputes effectively, including navigating CRA audit practices.
check_circleUnderstand the tax implications of acquisition of control and how to handle them in M&A transactions.
check_circleImplement tax-efficient structures for mergers and acquisitions, minimizing liability and optimizing outcomes.
check_circleNavigate contractual protection and reporting requirements with confidence and compliance.

About This Course

Stay informed and equipped in the complex world of sales tax risk management with this dynamic course covering the latest hot topics for 2024. Explore key strategies to manage tax disputes, avoid costly errors, and handle mergers and acquisitions with confidence.

Our expert-led sessions delve into the evolving landscape of sales tax regulations, audit practices, and CRA compliance challenges. With real-world examples, practical tips, and in-depth discussions on tax penalties, reporting rules, and corporate transactions, you'll gain the knowledge and tools to minimize risks and protect your clients. Don't miss this opportunity to future-proof your tax practice and master the art of tax risk management.

Topics List:

  • Tax Dispute Process and Audit Strategies
  • Acquisition of Control: Tax Implications
  • Lifetime Capital Gains Exemption
  • Structuring M&A Transactions
  • Dealing with CRA's Audit Practices
  • Managing Multiple Deemed Year Ends
  • Purification Strategies for Tax Efficiency
  • Tax Risks in Binding Letters of Intent
  • Understanding Contractual Protection Hallmarks
  • Practical Insights into Tax Court Processes

Your Instructors

Nathan Geib
Nathan Geib
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The CPA Small Practitioners’ Forum was created to offer an inviting, semi-causal, and easygoing professional development weekend that provides substantial professional development value to small practitioners. All profit earned by the CPA Small Practitioners’ Forum is donated to the Alberta CPA Education Foundation, so you are helping young people in Canada get scholarships for university. All these courses are reviewed by the delegates at the Forum in Banff annually so we have a great lineup that is adjusted every year to keep things relevant to small practitioners. If you work at a public accounting firm in Canada with employees of 1-50 people, you are our target demographic and you should find this course useful.

Andrew  Bateman
Andrew Bateman

Partner at Miller Thomson

Andrew’s practice covers a broad spectrum of taxation law, with a primary focus on private corporations, trusts, family groups, and individuals. Areas of focus include transactions and reorganizations, tax dispute resolution and litigation, trust and estate matters, First Nation taxation, and goods and services tax. As a sought-after speaker and writer, Andrew provides insights to respected associations and publications, such as the Canadian Tax Journal, Legal Education Society of Alberta, Canadian Bar Association, Banff CA Small Practitioners Forum, and the University of Calgary Faculty of Law. Before becoming a lawyer, Andrew earned his Bachelor of Commerce and spent 10 years in the franchising industry, where he worked in a number of sales and executive roles. This hands-on experience shaped Andrew’s aptitude for negotiations, strategy, problem-solving, and conflict management. Andrew obtained his Juris Doctor degree from the University of Calgary and received a number of tax and other academic awards. Prior to joining Miller Thomson, Andrew practiced for 15 years at a boutique tax law firm in Calgary.

Bryant  Frydberg
Bryant Frydberg

Partner at Miller Thomson

Bryant Frydberg is an experienced corporate tax and mergers and acquisitions lawyer who works mainly with owner / manager and other private corporations. Bryant also carries on a complementary business law practice. Bryant is committed to providing excellent service. He is accessible and responsive; he takes a pragmatic approach to solving problems and helping clients achieve their goals and objectives. Bryant’s practice includes: Corporate tax law: Bryant advises on all matters of corporate tax law including mergers and acquisitions, succession planning, planning and implementing other corporate reorganizations, and tax-driven corporate restructurings for private corporations. Mergers and acquisitions: Bryant acts for both purchasers and sellers in Canadian and cross-border merger and acquisition transactions, including structuring of the purchase and sale transaction. Corporate/commercial law: Bryant assists with unanimous shareholder agreements, cost-share agreements, and general business law matters. Bryant has considerable experience in transactions with dental support organizations (DSO), including selling dental practices to DSOs and structuring of DSOs. Bryant is a frequent writer and speaker on tax and corporate/commercial matters. He is also the editor of the “Estate Freeze” chapter in Miller Thomson on Estate Planning.

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What Students Are Saying

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Student's Choice
65 reviews

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