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Home / Blog / Prescient Foundation leave to appeal dismissed with costs by SCC

Prescient Foundation leave to appeal dismissed with costs by SCC

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Published December 18, 2013 by Mark Blumberg

On November 28, 2013 the Supreme Court of Canada denied leave to appeal in the case of Prescient Foundation v. Minister of National Revenue.  The SCC awarded costs against the appellant.

Here is the SCC docket.

Here are some of our earlier blog posts:

  • Federal Court of Appeals decides Prescient Foundation appeal
  • Prescient Foundation – some additional documents
  • Prescient Foundation document including The decision of the Federal Court of Appeal

Some of the many documents filed in the Prescient Foundation matter with the court:

  • Audit of Prescient Foundation dated January 21, 2009
  • Audit of Prescient Foundation for the Fiscal Year Ending 2005 and 2006
  • CRA Auditor Memo Vision Poultry Transactions
  • CRA letter re Audit of Prescient Foundation dated March 18, 2010
  • Letter from CRA re 2005 Income Tax Return dated March 27, 2009
  • Letter from CRA re 2006 Corporate Tax Return dated April 6, 2009
  • Letter to Prescient Foundation from CRA – Response to Query Letter dated May 10, 2010
  • Notice of Intention to Revoke Prescient Foundation dated December 23, 2010

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