In assessing business income, does the court have to consider the impact of tax considerations pursuant to ss. 19(1)(g) and 19(2)?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Todd v. Todd, 2016 BCSC 243 (CanLII):

It is also well established that in assessing business income, the court is not bound by the tax considerations pursuant to ss. 19(1)(g) and 19(2), see Egan v. Egan, 2002 BCCA 275 at para. 25 per Prowse J.A.:

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