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|    Canuck57 to Alan Baggett    |
|    Re: When parking isn't 'free' : CRA SOTW    |
|    23 Mar 12 17:52:25    |
      6aedc7c1       From: Canuck57@nospam.com              On 21/03/2012 7:32 PM, Alan Baggett wrote:       > On Wednesday, 21 March 2012 00:32:47 UTC-5, Canuck57 wrote:       >> On 20/03/2012 6:40 AM, Alan Baggett wrote:       >>> Enjoying the perk of free parking at your place of employment may also be       a thing of the past as the taxman takes an equally dim view of this common       employment benefit. The Canada Revenue Agency's position is that       employer-provided parking is        generally a taxable employment benefit. The amount of the benefit is equal to       the fair market value of the parking less any amount you pay to use the space.       >>       >> Just more government greed.       >>       >> Makes me wonder if Revenue Canada, and in fact all governments from       >> school boards to all of Ottawa including civic and provinces get taxed       >> on their parking? Are the greedy bastards eating their own dog food?       >>       >> Best way to fix it is an organized tax revolt and protest but producing       >> debt-tax slaves are too hard working for the carrot....and to keep the       >> carrot to b1tch.       >>       >> But the time will come.       >> --       >> RECESSION is when your neighbor loses their job.       >> DEPRESSION is when you lose your job.       >> RECOVERY is when government loses their jobs.       >       > I wonder - is it really wo       >       > On Wednesday, 21 March 2012 00:32:47 UTC-5, Canuck57 wrote:       >> On 20/03/2012 6:40 AM, Alan Baggett wrote:       >>> Enjoying the perk of free parking at your place of employment may also be       a thing of the past as the taxman takes an equally dim view of this common       employment benefit. The Canada Revenue Agency's position is that       employer-provided parking is        generally a taxable employment benefit. The amount of the benefit is equal to       the fair market value of the parking less any amount you pay to use the space.       >>       >> Just more government greed.       >>       >> Makes me wonder if Revenue Canada, and in fact all governments from       >> school boards to all of Ottawa including civic and provinces get taxed       >> on their parking? Are the greedy bastards eating their own dog food?       >>       >> Best way to fix it is an organized tax revolt and protest but producing       >> debt-tax slaves are too hard working for the carrot....and to keep the       >> carrot to b1tch.       >>       >> But the time will come.       >> --       >> RECESSION is when your neighbor loses their job.       >> DEPRESSION is when you lose your job.       >> RECOVERY is when government loses their jobs.       >       > I wonder, are they really getting good value for the money spent by chasing       after all the little things.              Keeps them from looking for the big things. Penny wise, pound foolish.              Any new on Mulroney cash? That should have been taxable. Even if he       did pay, how long after being caught did he pay? And have to make sure       Martan's offshore Canada Steam Ship lines loop holes are open. I rest       my case.              I actually read a document the other day about CRA tax greed right from       the CRA and finance. They spent a lot of resources on what each benefit       costs CRA. Note how I said costs CRA as they view your income as       theirs, not yours.              Just dripping wet government greed.       --       RECESSION is when your neighbor loses their job.       DEPRESSION is when you lose your job.       RECOVERY is when 0banma loses his job.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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