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|    Alan Baggett to All    |
|    Letter: The Canada Revenue Agency has a     |
|    03 Feb 15 07:02:14    |
      From: AlanBaggett@volcanomail.com              Letter: The Canada Revenue Agency has a public-image problem : CRA SOTW              Special to Montreal Gazette        Published on: January 26, 2015               The Canada Revenue Agency headquarters in Ottawa.              Sean Kilpatrick / THE CANADIAN PRESS              Re: "Tax agency wants a better public image" (Montreal Gazette, Jan. 19)              Almost every Canadian has some interaction with the Canada Revenue Agency and       should already be well placed to determine if the agency is doing a good job.       The fact that the CRA feels it necessary to (spend taxpayers money to) create       a web page to        improve its public image is a sure sign that it is not doing a good job.              However bad the CRA's image may be, it is certainly better than it deserves.       Anyone who doubts this fact should look up the recent case of Leroux v. Canada       Revenue Agency in the B.C. Superior Court, which documents an egregious abuse       of power. In essence        the CRA issued reassessments totalling $600,000, after interest and penalties,       when in fact the taxpayer was judged to be owed a refund of $25,000. The       judge's ruling against the CRA found that the CRA owed taxpayers a "duty of       care" and should not treat        them in a negligent and unfair manner. Currently the CRA is appealing this       decision and asserting that it does not owe a duty of care to taxpayers.              Even Revenue Quebec, in the service statement in its income tax guide, accepts       that it must treat taxpayers courteously and fairly, using clear and simple       language. It is most telling that there are no equivalent statements in the       CRA income tax guide.              Rather than wasting money on a web page, the CRA should improve its image by       dropping its appeal of the Leroux decision and accepting that it has a duty of       care and must treat taxpayers fairly.              Derek Wisdom, Anjou                            ----------------------------------------------------------       Miss a Tax Tale Miss a lot!       Visit the CRA SOTW Library at http://canada.revenue.agency.angelfire.com              ------------------------------------------------------------       Alan Baggett - http://www.taxcollectorsbible.com/ - Tax Collector's Bible              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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