Kane Shannon Weiler LLP | Surrey, British Columbia, Canada
A lawyer since 2022
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Fayme stands as a beacon for those tangled in the web of tax disputes, wielding her expertise not just for individual taxpayers but also for businesses facing off against the Canada Revenue Agency. She navigates the murky waters of net worth analysis reassessments and GST dilemmas with ease, extending her prowess to provincial tax battles as well. In the courtroom, Fayme is a steadfast ally, guiding her clients through the audit maze, challenging objections, and championing their causes to the Tax Court of Canada.
Her keen intellect doesn't stop at litigation. Fayme thrives on dissecting complex tax puzzles, penning insightful articles, and offering her take on legal quandaries with tax ramifications. Her advisory role stretches into civil disputes territory, where she resolves issues ranging from employment law to the nuances of shareholder benefits and severance negotiations.
Fayme's roots run deep on the West Coast, her career enriched by experiences at national law firms before anchoring at Kane Shannon Weiler LLP. Her courtroom presence spans the breadth of western Canada's legal landscape, backed by her engagements with provincial and superior courts and a variety of administrative tribunals.
Her academic credentials are as impressive as her legal victories. After earning her BA in Economics from Simon Fraser University, she pursued law at Thompson Rivers University, later specializing in Tax Law for her LLM at York University's Osgoode Hall. Fayme's resume also boasts the Canadian Securities Course and a Certificate in European Business Law.
Her contributions to legal scholarship include articles on the intricacies of the Section 85 Rollover, critiques on taxing multinational enterprises, strategies for keeping businesses within the family, and the advantages of remote hearings. Each publication underlines her commitment to advancing understanding and navigating the complexities of tax law and its broader implications.