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Finance, Revenue Panels Top Schedule for 33rd Annual Canadian Tax Conference Make Plans Now To Be in Hull May 2-5!


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 members will highlight TEI's 33rd Annual Canadian Tax Conference, which will take place May 2-5 at the Holiday Inn Crowne Plaza Hotel in Hull, Quebec.

The government officials will participate in a series of roundtable discussions of income tax and GST GST
abbr.
Greenwich sidereal time


GST (in Australia, New Zealand, and Canada) Goods and Services Tax
 issues. Other sessions scheduled include:

* The Ins and Outs ins and outs  
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1. The intricate details of a situation, decision, or process.

2. The windings of a road or path.
 of GAAR GAAR General Anti-Avoidance Rule
GAAR Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve (US National Park Service) 
, featuring Dan McIntosh of Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt.

* Commodity Tax Update, featuring Maurice Arsenault of Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton.

* Revenue Canada Audit Scorecard, a members-and guests-only discussion moderated by Gary Penrose of Trans-Canada Pipelines Ltd.

* A Tourist's Guide to International Tax Law -- A Primer for Tax Executives, featuring Blake Murray of Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt.

* Recent Court Cases and Their Effect on Tax Legislation, with Don Watkins of Bennett Jones Verchere.

* Privilege vs. Revenue Canada's Right to Access Information, with Michael Quigley of McCarthy Tetrault.

In addition, registrants can look forward to a reception and Italian buffet Sunday evening, featuring entertainment by Duo Melodia, a group outing to the Hull Casino Monday evening, and a special government reception Tuesday evening. In addition to ample portions of delectable treats served in a convivial con·viv·i·al  
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2. Merry; festive: a convivial atmosphere at the reunion.
 atmosphere, the reception affords TEI members, spouses, and business guests a unique opportunity to parlez with high-level officials in a casual setting.

The 33rd Annual Canadian Tax Conference was planned by John Allinotte of Dofasco Inc., Pierre Bocti of Hewlett-Packard (Canada) Ltd., Sherrie Ann Pollock of Royal Bank of Canada Bank of Canada

Canada's central bank, established under the Bank of Canada Act (1934). It was founded during the Great Depression to regulate credit and currency. The Bank acts as the Canadian government's fiscal agent and has the sole right to issue paper money.
, and Munir Suleman of The Bank of Nova Scotia. For more information, please visit the Canadian Tax Forum on TEI On-Line.
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Date:Mar 1, 1999
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