Anti-hybrid rules in the Canada-US tax treaty
The anti-hybrid rules in the Canada-US income tax treaty are an example of good intentions gone astray. Jeffrey Trossman, tax partner at the Canadian law firm of Blake Cassels & Graydon discusses important changes contained in the treaty’s Fifth Protocol, and explains how they affect inbound investments into Canada.
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