Date: 20151203
Docket: A-314-13
Citation: 2015 FCA 276
CORAM: |
STRATAS J.A. RYER J.A. GLEASON J.A.
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BETWEEN: |
KAY FISHER |
Appellant |
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HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN |
Respondent |
Heard at Toronto, Ontario, on December 3, 2015.
Judgment delivered from the Bench at Toronto, Ontario, on December 3, 2015.
REASONS FOR JUDGMENT OF THE COURT BY: |
RYER J.A. |
Date: 20151203
Docket: A-314-13
Citation: 2015 FCA276
CORAM: |
STRATAS J.A. RYER J.A. GLEASON J.A.
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BETWEEN: |
KAY FISHER |
Appellant |
and |
HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN |
Respondent |
REASONS FOR JUDGMENT OF THE COURT
(Delivered from the Bench at Toronto, Ontario, on December 3, 2015).
RYER J.A.
[1] This is an appeal from a decision of Justice Brent Paris of the Tax Court of Canada (the “Judge”) dismissing an appeal by Ms. Kay Fisher from reassessments of her 2003 and 2004 taxation years pursuant to the Income Tax Act, R.S.C. 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.) (the “Act”).
[2] The issue before the Court is whether the Judge erred in concluding that Ms. Fisher failed to establish that an indebtedness owing to her by Niagara Falls Entertainment and Attraction Limited (“Niagara”) was a bad debt, within the meaning of paragraph 50(1)(a) of the Act, at the end of either her 2003 or 2004 taxation year.
[3] In Rich v. The Queen, 2003 FCA 38, [2003] 3 F.C. 493, this Court found that the determination of whether a debt is bad at any particular time is factual in nature and set out a number of factors that usually should be taken into account in making this determination. At paragraph 12, Rothstein, J.A. stated:
After the creditor personally considers the relevant factors, the question is whether the creditor honestly and reasonably determined the debt to be bad.
[4] Ms. Fisher has the burden of establishing that she honestly and reasonably believed that the debt owing to her by Niagara was uncollectible no later than the end of 2004. In the circumstances, no issue was taken with the honesty of her belief. However, after reviewing the evidence that was presented to him, the Judge concluded that it was insufficient to establish that her belief was reasonable.
[5] In reaching this conclusion, the Judge weighed the evidence and made factual findings. Such findings cannot be overturned by this Court in absence of a palpable and overriding error.
[6] We have not been persuaded that the Judge made any such error and accordingly the appeal is dismissed with costs.
"C. Michael Ryer"
J.A.
FEDERAL COURT OF APPEAL
NAMES OF COUNSEL AND SOLICITORS OF RECORD
Docket: |
A-314-13 |
APPEAL FROM A JUDGMENT OF THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE BRENT PARIS OF THE TAX COURT OF CANADA, DATED JULY 11, 2013, DOCKET NUMBER: 2011-1(IT)G
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A-314-13
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STYLE OF CAUSE: |
KAY FISHER v. HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN
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PLACE OF HEARING: |
Toronto, Ontario
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DATE OF HEARING: |
DECEMBER 3, 2015
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REASONS FOR JUDGMENT OF THE COURT BY: |
STRATAS J.A. RYER J.A. GLEASON J.A.
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DELIVERED FROM THE BENCH BY: |
RYER J.A. |
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APPEARANCES:
Alfred Schorr
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For The Appellant
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Donna Dorosh / Tony Cheung
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For The Respondent
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SOLICITORS OF RECORD:
Alfred Schorr Barrister and Solicitor |
For The Appellant
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William F. Pentney Deputy Attorney General of Canada |
For The Respondent
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