Hi everyone!

 

Apologies for sending these separately, but the listserv has size limits and I couldn’t fit them all into one…

 

I’m excited to share with you the following new editions of 2 OERs that have been published at KPU over the summer:

 

 

 

 

Introductory Canadian Tax – 2nd Edition

By Sam Newton

 

This text is designed for a university level introductory Canadian tax course, providing an overview of Canadian tax law and covering topics such as tax legislation, liability, key tax concepts, calculations, residency, filing, employment, student tax issues, business income, capital gains, GST, and other deductions. It is designed to be a comprehensive resource for both students and teachers, offering clear and concise explanations to make complex tax concepts accessible. This book aims to support learning and teaching needs by providing a solid foundation in Canadian tax law.

 

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Intermediate Canadian Tax – 2nd Edition

By Sam Newton

 

This text is designed for a university level intermediate Canadian tax course, covering a wide range of topics, including tax legislation, liability, different tax systems, business structures, capital gains, business and property income, capital cost allowance, personal tax issues, corporate taxable income, and tax payable. It also delves into corporate taxation of passive and investment income, owner-manager remuneration, and the purchase and sale of a business.

 

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