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is this bad or not so bad news?
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PacoJet
http://www.leaderpost.com/story_pri...283031&sponsor=
Romchik22
Sound kind of bad IMO.
FunKenLouis
Not bad at all
princesultan
not the worst. they pay a fine if something turns up.
Marcus007
bah whatever man... government is always looking for extra $$$
jester
Got to love the Revenu Quebec, they change their minds on certain things day in and day out. One year you can write off something and the next year, they hit you for writing it off :whip:

Full of bureaucratic schmucks.
Zyklon_Jay
they amaze me every year. last year they came after me for money made while living outside of the country . I won, but when I think of all the time it cost me and the tax dollars it cost all of us....

here is a tip... go after all of the bs for life people and get them off of their lazy pepper asses before constantly trying to rape those that contribute something to society .
WittyHandle
What's this year's tax rate on speed?
mattymtl
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Originally posted by jester
Got to love the Revenu Quebec, they change their minds on certain things day in and day out. One year you can write off something and the next year, they hit you for writing it off :whip:

Full of bureaucratic schmucks.


Its not that at all... what the article states is that circus failed to pay back the QST and GST which they received as sales revenue from 2004 to 2007, and possibly from 08-10. This is something every business has to do, but it is also subject to manipulation as well, im an accountant i know:D. Anyways, based on what the article says, it not the govt screwing circus, its just very very poor accounting practices on the part of circus.
yeahisaidit
i didn't know they could tax illicit drug sales


good on ya revenue quebec!

jester
quote:
Originally posted by yeahisaidit
i didn't know they could tax illicit drug sales


good on ya revenue quebec!


Guess the dealers are going to have to start handing out receipts lol
princesultan
actually, as weird as it sounds, even the illicit sale of goods is considered taxable even if the practices are considered illegal.
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