Navigating Tax Implications in the Era of Remote Work: A Comprehensive Guide for Employers and Employees

This course focuses on the tax issues surrounding new working arrangements that employers and employees are entering into when dealing with remote or hybrid work.
In today’s economy the employer and employee relationship has significantly changed, with the advent of new work arrangements. This can create tax issues for both the employer and the employee.
Things such as home office expenses are the starting point of the discussion, but other factors such as permanent establishments, working in a another country or province, withholding requirements for employees working in different  jurisdictions all need to be addressed both from the employer and employee side.

AJAG Professional Development was founded in 2003 with a mission of making professional development easier and more cost-effective for Canadian accountants and other financial advisory professionals. Our comprehensive range of flexible and reasonably-priced courses, programs and seminars are delivered online and in classroom-style settings in the Greater Toronto Area (Toronto, Oakville and Markham). AJAG features a roster of highly-qualified instructors who deliver content that is pertinent, up-to-date and engaging.

Partner at CPA Solutions LLP
Boris has over 17 years of experience in public practice. Before becoming a partner at CPA Solutions LLP, Boris worked as a senior tax manager in the private enterprise group at one of the big four national firms. Boris has vast experience working with owner-managers and their small, medium, and large private corporations across industries. In addition, Boris is also involved in the tax community through the facilitation of the In-Depth Tax Courses, facilitation of Tax Week under the former School of Accountancy and through presenting on various tax topics at YDCPAA, PD Consortium, and AJAG.

CPA, CA, TEP, MTAX
Manu has over 20 years of experience in taxation in both domestic and international, personal and corporate taxation as well as litigation support. He runs his own independent tax practice with offices in Montreal and Toronto, serving a diverse client base which includes manufacturing, retail and distribution, construction, farming, real estate, athletes and artists, across Canada and the US. His firm acts as a counsel to over 100 professional firms in Canada and USA specializing in domestic and international reorganizations and transactions. Manu is known as one of the leading experts in Section 55 of the Act and butterfly reorganizations. He is an award winning and prolific tax writer. His Master of Taxation thesis on butterfly reorganizations won 2 awards and was published in the Canadian Tax Journal. Manu has published and presented over 250 tax articles and presentations since 2001 across Canada. Manu is an authority in taxation as his name has been cited 29 times in the Income Tax Act. Manu has taught tax at The Canadian Institute of Chartered Professional Accountants, The Canadian Tax Foundation and The Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners, of and various provincial accounting bodies across Canada. He sits on the Steering Committees for the Canadian Institute of Chartered Professional Accountants’ National Conference on Income Taxes; the Canadian Tax Foundation Laval Program Committee; CPA Canada’s Small and Medium Practitioner’s Tax Committee; and the Canadian Tax Foundation’s Ontario Tax Conference. Manu is currently serving a three-year term on the Canadian Tax Foundation’s Board of Governors.