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Interest Deductibility in Canada: The TDL Group Co. Decisions

Author: Héléna Gagné

Originally published in Tax Notes International, this article examines the conclusions reached by both the Tax Court of Canada denying an interest deduction and by the Federal Court of Appeal subsequently allowing the deduction in an effort to identify a more unified theory on the proper approach.

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