It seems that the government CRA (Canadian Revenue Agency) is on top of their game when it comes to collecting money from the poor tax payers. Years ago, my son filled out his tax form and claimed something his company at the time, had not provided. Eventually that got sorted out but CRA didn’t drop it, no they kept the investigation going looking for something, anything to retrieve money from his “win.” They allowed car expenses if you had to travel over 40k to work. However in the car expenses he claimed, depreciation on his vehicle was “caught” as his car was less than a year old so he ended up having to pay $500 back to the CRA. The agent was like a dog with a bone in my son’s case.
Conflicts of interest like this are particularly disturbing in relation to care settings. Anne’s Law came into force last week in Scotland and gives significant powers to care providers to decide on the measures visitors and residents must comply with when visiting restrictions are in place. Masks are given as an example but other lucrative measures will surely be included such as testing and vaccines. There is nothing in Public Health Scotland guidance documents to prevent care providers from enforcing these interventions but everything to encourage them. https://valerienelson.substack.com/p/whats-the-matter-with-annes-law?
It seems that the government CRA (Canadian Revenue Agency) is on top of their game when it comes to collecting money from the poor tax payers. Years ago, my son filled out his tax form and claimed something his company at the time, had not provided. Eventually that got sorted out but CRA didn’t drop it, no they kept the investigation going looking for something, anything to retrieve money from his “win.” They allowed car expenses if you had to travel over 40k to work. However in the car expenses he claimed, depreciation on his vehicle was “caught” as his car was less than a year old so he ended up having to pay $500 back to the CRA. The agent was like a dog with a bone in my son’s case.
Squeeze the little people until they squeak yet facilitate tax ‘avoidance’ for the rich and powerful right in front of our eyes. Happy Easter.
Happy Easter!
Conflicts of interest like this are particularly disturbing in relation to care settings. Anne’s Law came into force last week in Scotland and gives significant powers to care providers to decide on the measures visitors and residents must comply with when visiting restrictions are in place. Masks are given as an example but other lucrative measures will surely be included such as testing and vaccines. There is nothing in Public Health Scotland guidance documents to prevent care providers from enforcing these interventions but everything to encourage them. https://valerienelson.substack.com/p/whats-the-matter-with-annes-law?