Description:
I am an Ontario-based business owner seeking a Canadian lawyer to review a set of transactions and prepare a legal opinion letter to support my accountant’s tax treatment.
Context:
• I own an Ontario corporation
• Funds originated from the corporation and were used for investments
• The investments were not formally structured at the time
• There are now three court settlement agreements in place, with repayment over approximately three years (with some delays)
• My accountant requires documentation to support how these transactions should be characterized
Objective:
I am looking for a lawyer to:
1. Review all relevant documentation, including:
• Corporate bank statements (source of funds)
• Transfers to personal account
• Investment-related details
• Court documents and settlement agreements
2. Provide a **legal opinion letter or memo** that:
• Analyzes the full flow of funds and surrounding facts
• Assesses whether the transactions can reasonably be characterized as a **corporate investment**, based on source of funds, intent, and overall structure
• Clearly articulates a **defensible position supporting this characterization**, where appropriate
• References any relevant legal or tax considerations
3. (Optional but valuable):
• Suggest any additional documentation or steps to strengthen this position
• Highlight any risks or alternative interpretations
Deliverable:
• A clear, professional legal opinion letter (1–2 pages) suitable for providing to an accountant
Requirements:
• Licensed lawyer or paralegal in Ontario
• Experience in corporate law, tax, or small business advisory
• Familiarity with shareholder loans, corporate investments, and CRA considerations
• Ability to provide practical, business-oriented advice
Additional Notes:
• This is not litigation work — documentation and advisory only
• All supporting documents are available and will be shared upon engagement
• Looking for a quick turnaround (3–5 days preferred)