Cameco wins battle with taxman, CRA to refund company millions
A Saskatchewan mining company is finally seeing their efforts to fight the taxman payoff.
Cameco announced on Monday the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is refunding the uranium producer $300 million related to a long-standing tax dispute.
A news release from Cameco says CRA’s revised reassessments will result in the company being refunded $89 million in cash and $211 million in letters of credit, which was previously remitted to the Government of Canada based on prior reassessments issued by CRA for the 2007 through 2013 tax years.
A series of court decisions that were in Cameco’s favour for the 2003, 2005 and 2006 tax years determined that the income earned by Cameco’s foreign subsidiary from selling non-Canadian-produced uranium was not taxable in Canada.