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Canadian Court orders disclosure of accounting firm diligence report in Atlas Tube by Steve Suarez

By: Suarez, Steve.
Material type: ArticleArticlePublisher: 2018Subject(s): SOCIEDADES | PROTECCION DE DATOS | CANADA | JURISPRUDENCIA | INFORMACION TRIBUTARIA In: Tax Notes International v. 92, n. 13, December 24, p. 1283-1289Summary: In this article, the author discusses the Atlas Tube case, in which the Canada Revenue Agency obtained a court order forcing a taxpayer to turn over a tax diligence report prepared by an accounting firm. He focuses on the application of Canada’s solicitor-client privilege to documents that non-lawyer third parties provide to legal counsel. After evaluating the case and related jurisprudence, the author considers how taxpayers can use the privilege to protect similar documents from disclosure.
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In this article, the author discusses the Atlas Tube case, in which the Canada Revenue Agency obtained a court order forcing a taxpayer to turn over a tax diligence report prepared by an accounting firm. He focuses on the application of Canada’s solicitor-client privilege to documents that non-lawyer third parties provide to legal counsel. After evaluating the case and related jurisprudence, the author considers how taxpayers can use the privilege to protect similar documents from disclosure.

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