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   M.I.Wakefield to Nobody   
   Re: Your insurance company reviewing you   
   23 Apr 15 19:02:53   
   
   XPost: bc.politics, can.politics, van.general   
   From: none@present.com   
      
   "Nobody"  wrote in message   
   news:XnsA4859F5C6CC020919715171@198.186.190.120...   
      
   > Alan Baker wrote:   
      
   > > On 2015-04-23 19:36:40 +0000, pøliticoßoy@nyb.com said:   
   > >   
   > >> "25 firms" working to spy on insured motorists through on-line   
   > >> social media. And we wonder why our insurance rates are so high?   
   > >   
   > > How is it a bad thing for insurance companies to use publicly   
   > > available material (i.e. not spying) to investigate whether or not   
   > > a claim is fraudulent?   
      
   > Maybe KKKaren has something to hide.  If I took money from an insurance   
   > company, I would expect them to be sure it wasn't done fraudulently.   
      
   Well, I wouldn't put anything past her ... she already copped to tax fraud:   
      
   Newsgroups: misc.taxes   
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   From: ug241@freenet.Victoria.BC.CA (Karen Gordon)   
   Subject: Canadian tax question - statute limitations   
   Message-ID: <1994Nov26.002058.10077@freenet.victoria.bc.ca>   
   Sender: news@freenet.victoria.bc.ca (News Manager)   
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   Date: Sat, 26 Nov 1994 00:20:58 GMT   
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   Are there any Canadian tax specialists out there who might help with   
   this question:   
   What is the time limit for Revenue Canada to assess and attempt collection   
   on a previous tax filing?  I have heard 3 years - 'statute barred' for both   
   the tax filer - in attempting to claim further exemptions, and the same in   
   reverse for Revenue Canada.   
   I have heard 4 years - but most agree this is for corporations only.   
      
   Does anyone know when Revenue Canada would be SOL in trying to collect on   
   a past tax filing?   
   Thanks in advance.   
      
   https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!original/misc.taxes/xuXg   
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