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SUMMARY:Employee Compensation - Attracting Talent not Revenue Canada
DESCRIPTION:Saskatchewan Association of Human Resource Professionals Prince Albert Workshop Employee Compensation.  Attracting Talent not CRA\n\nDate: Wednesday\, February 10\, 2016\n\nTime: 12:00 - 1:00 (bring your own lunch canteen available on site)\n\nSpeaker: Kurt Wintermute\, MLT Law Office\n\nLocation: Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies 710-15th Ave East\, Prince Albert\n\nCost: SAHRP members free\, non-members $20\n\nStudent: free with student membership (see www.sahrp.ca for details)\n\nRegistration Deadline: February 10\, 2016 at www.sahrp.ca\n\nRegistration required - limited seating Session Description Kurt Wintermute\, Partner MLT Kurt Wintermute's primary practice area is tax dispute resolution and tax litigation. Kurt advises clients and litigates matters involving corporate and personal income tax\, goods and services tax\, voluntary disclosures\, tax evasion\, employment insurance\, Canada Pension Plan and Customs issues\, provincial sales tax\, provincial royalties\, and commodities tax. He has successfully challenged a number of Canada Revenue Agency and provincial tax reassessments\, most recently involving Canadian residency issues and the Canada-U.S. treaty tie breaker rules\, the GAAR and the kiddie tax\, Saskatchewan mineral royalties\, transfer pricing penalties\, employee benefits and the deductibility of resource surcharges. Employee Compensation Attracting Talent not CRA Attracting and retaining talent in today's economy is a critical component of any company's success. In order to attract and retain talent\, a company needs to be creative in how they remunerate their employees\, which may include certain taxable and non-taxable fringe benefits. In addition to fringe benefits\, corporations need to determine their key success factors and then provide incentives to employees to achieve these successes such that everyone is working towards a common goal. A company that has successfully structured their compensation model to make their employees feel engaged and with the opportunity for advancement will be more successful in retaining top talent. This session will discuss some key compensation arrangements including: Employee Benefits Stock Options Equity Ownership and the use of Buy Co's Bonuses and Deferred Share Units
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Saskatchewan Association of Human Resource Professionals Prince Albert Workshop Employee Compensation. &nbsp\;Attracting Talent not CRA<br />\nDate: Wednesday\, February 10\, 2016<br />\nTime: 12:00 - 1:00 (bring your own lunch canteen available on site)<br />\nSpeaker: Kurt Wintermute\, MLT Law Office<br />\nLocation: Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies 710-15th Ave East\, Prince Albert<br />\nCost: SAHRP members free\, non-members $20<br />\nStudent: free with student membership (see www.sahrp.ca for details)<br />\nRegistration Deadline: February 10\, 2016 at www.sahrp.ca<br />\nRegistration required - limited seating Session Description Kurt Wintermute\, Partner MLT Kurt Wintermute&#39\;s primary practice area is tax dispute resolution and tax litigation. Kurt advises clients and litigates matters involving corporate and personal income tax\, goods and services tax\, voluntary disclosures\, tax evasion\, employment insurance\, Canada Pension Plan and Customs issues\, provincial sales tax\, provincial royalties\, and commodities tax. He has successfully challenged a number of Canada Revenue Agency and provincial tax reassessments\, most recently involving Canadian residency issues and the Canada-U.S. treaty tie breaker rules\, the GAAR and the kiddie tax\, Saskatchewan mineral royalties\, transfer pricing penalties\, employee benefits and the deductibility of resource surcharges. Employee Compensation Attracting Talent not CRA Attracting and retaining talent in today&#39\;s economy is a critical component of any company&#39\;s success. In order to attract and retain talent\, a company needs to be creative in how they remunerate their employees\, which may include certain taxable and non-taxable fringe benefits. In addition to fringe benefits\, corporations need to determine their key success factors and then provide incentives to employees to achieve these successes such that everyone is working towards a common goal. A company that has successfully structured their compensation model to make their employees feel engaged and with the opportunity for advancement will be more successful in retaining top talent. This session will discuss some key compensation arrangements including: Employee Benefits Stock Options Equity Ownership and the use of Buy&nbsp\;Co&#39\;s&nbsp\;Bonuses and Deferred Share Units</p>\n
LOCATION:Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies 710 - 15th Ave E
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