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News and articles for August 10, 2010

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010

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Figure a Company’s Fundamentals into Its Long-Term Value

BP’s stock price plunged more than 50 per cent in the first couple of months following the company’s oil rig disaster. But the shares have started to recover from their lows in late June, even after the oil concern posted a US$17 billion loss for the second quarter. These fluctuations underscore the importance of knowing your investments well and taking steps to mitigate losses in your investment portfolio. Read on for insights.

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Business Tax – Canada

GST Registrants: Which Type of Revenue Do You Collect?

For GST purposes, the difference between paying and not paying is directly related to three categories of goods and services: zero-rated, exempt and taxable. It can be a complicated issue, so here’s an explanation of how those classifications apply to your business.

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Personal Tax – Canada

You May Be a ‘U.S. Person’ When It Comes to Offshore Accounts

You may have no tax obligations in the U.S., but you still may be required to disclose certain non-U.S. financial accounts to the American tax agency. Here is how the reporting regulations may affect you.

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