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|    Rodd Dares CRA To Collect Million$ That     |
|    09 Nov 11 18:17:57    |
      XPost: bc.general, ott.general       From: JasonKaddish@kodpuke.n12.net              Rodd Dares CRA to Collect All He Owes - BC + Alberta- Even Prison ?              Based on Rodd's articles, it seems he owes CRA around $1 MILLION =       tax on undeclared income, plus interest, plus criminal and civil penalties              Lots have changed in 5 years, like I have 3 houses and an acreage in Alberta, a       Condo in Guelph, a Condo in Radium.Â3 cars, 2 classic cars, 2 escalades, and       more money then I know what to do with. I DON'T BOTHER WITH TAXES,       BECAUSE SELLING DRUGS IS ALL FOR CASH. Now I travel around the       world first class and will retire soon.              CRA Going After Ebay Sellers, and Similar Tax Swindlers              CRA=SI Head Office Ottawa       directed CRA=SI Winnipeg District Office       who then ordered Edmonton CRA=SI       who re-opened the files of SI Inspector David Poon - remember him?       and CRA-SI - BC District Office - regarding property in Radium              Subject: Time to BRAG! Rodd is Godd ..UNTOUCHABLE       Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2011 17:12:04 -0700       Profits for Nov and Dec 2010 (xmas sales rush)              Ebay 10 accounts=$41,879(paid ebay $674.89 for adds)       Craigslist 12 accounts free adds canada wide=$7943.25       usededmonton 7 accounts=$3,712.12       edmforsale(newgroup)5 alias=$3,175.83       cgyforsale(newsgroup)6 alias$1,754.99       campus auction market 4 accounts=$1,578.71(paid $56.45 for adds)       Barginfinder press (many adds all free)=$8,319.76       kijiji 8 accounts (free adds)=$18,600(approx sales havent ended)       ect.........       Not bad for 2 months, it was a slow year              Subject: Time to BRAG! Rodd is Godd ..UNTOUCHABLE       From:                     Profits for Nov and Dec 2010 (xmas sales rush)              Ebay 10 accounts=$41,879(paid ebay $674.89 for adds)       Craigslist 12 accounts free adds canada wide=$7943.25       usededmonton 7 accounts=$3,712.12       edmforsale(newgroup)5 alias=$3,175.83       cgyforsale(newsgroup)6 alias$1,754.99       campus auction market 4 accounts=$1,578.71(paid $56.45 for adds)       Barginfinder press (many adds all free)=$8,319.76       kijiji 8 accounts (free adds)=$18,600(approx sales havent ended)       ect.........       Not bad for 2 months, it was a slow year LMAO              All tax free...........What did you make?       You should see what Rodd makes in a year.......................kiss kiss                     In 2008-2009, CRA referrals of criminal investigations to the Public       Prosecution       Service of Canada resulted in:               * Courts across Canada imposing fines of close to $29.2 million and       offenders sentenced to more than 81 years in prison.        * Convictions in 323 cases for tax evasion or fraud and convictions       obtained       in 98% of cases prosecuted.              Audit programs detected a fiscal impact of $5.2 billion identified through       international and large business audits, and $2.2 billion resulting from audits       and examinations of small- and medium-sized businesses (includes the fiscal       impact of the $1.4 billion of unreported income noted above);              Tax cheating is a crime              Ottawa, Ontario, April 17, 2009... The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) reminds       Canadians that not complying with the tax laws will result in serious       consequences. Once caught, tax cheats face fines, penalties, and even jail—and       they must always pay the taxes they tried to evade.              In 2007-2008, CRA criminal investigations led to convictions in 299 cases of       tax       evasion or fraud, or 96% of the files prosecuted. Courts across Canada imposed       close to $27.5 million in fines. Offenders were sentenced to a total of more       than 44 years in prison.              Convictions for tax evasion, including not filing tax returns and making false       declarations, can result in court imposed fines of up to twice the taxes       evaded,       plus jail time. In addition, taxpayers still have to pay the taxes owed and all       other civil penalties and interest imposed by the CRA.              Prairie Region Informant Leads Centre              Tel.: 1-866-453-0450 (toll free)       Fax: 204-984-6721              Mail:       Prairie Region Informant Leads Centre       Winnipeg Tax Services Office       325 Broadway, 5th Floor       Post Office Box 1022       Winnipeg MB R3C 2W2              Hours of service: 8:15 a.m to 5:00 p.m. (local time).              Pacific Region Informant Leads Centre              Tel.: 1-866-846-3535 (toll free)       Fax: 250-470-5060              Mail:       Pacific Region Informant Leads Centre       Southern Interior Tax Services Office       c/o Surrey Tax Centre       9755 King George Boulevard       Surrey BC V3T 5E1              Hours of service: 8:15 a.m to 4:30 p.m. (local time).                     Now you will not only have to pay taxes, plus penalties on all your undeclared       income, but probably also PRISON !              You are not a Bronfman, nor can you pay off a deputy minister of finance Rodd.              You should not have been bragging so much:       >Lots have changed in 4 years, like I have 3 houses in the Edmonton       >area, and a Condo in Radium, BC. 3 Cars, 1 SUV.              CRA do not care how you obtained all the assets -       whether from drug dealing, male prostitution, or from sales       of stolen goods, or unlicenced sales of computers       at flea markets.              They will perform an arbitrary assessment after contacting all your       ISP's. Just ask sharx for further info              All the clowns in Deadmonton want more and more people       to know the truth about this cesspool.              News across Canada have carried the article below over past while.       Guess CRA will also be nailing second-hand dealers flogging on       kijiji,used[city] and barter businesses as well.       Maybe that is why some of the former sellers and barter boys       are now no longer listing their junk for sale on newsgroups -       because they got caught?              People will then have to ship their items out of Canada, and have       them sold in foreign countries, just to avoid paying the proper taxes?              Canadians who are high-volume sellers of products on the online       eBay marketplace may find themselves being audited by the       Canada Revenue Agency beginning this fall.              Revenue Minister Jean-Pierre Blackburn said Thursday anyone who has       sold products on the Web site could avoid audits, fines and penalties by       voluntarily coming forward and declaring the revenue to the agency.              "Taxpayers should know that the tax laws that apply to traditional       commerce apply in the same way to electronic commerce, like eBay selling,"       Mr. Blackburn said in a statement. "I strongly encourage eBay sellers, and       for that matter, any taxpayer who has not already done so, to correct       their tax affairs as soon as possible to avoid penalties or prosecution."              EBay Canada's head of marketplace development, Andrea Stairs, said the       company had alerted all members affected by the outcome of a recent       Federal Court of Canada decision prior to disclosing their account       information to the CRA.       "To date, there have been no additional information requests from the       CRA," Ms. Stairs said in a statement. For more information.       http://www.ebay.ca/powersellerinfo.              The CRA reminded those who may have been flying under the radar that they       can escape penalty and interest on overdue tax by coming forward under the       Voluntary Disclosure Program, provided such action is initiated before the       CRA launches any audit or other compliance act.              [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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