The Cost of Canadian Tax Cheats: Well, if you do _____, chances - TopicsExpress



          

The Cost of Canadian Tax Cheats: Well, if you do _____, chances _____ you don’t talk _____ it. It seems more _____ more Canadians are cheating _____ taxman. _____ new survey shows most _____ us know _____ wrong, but many are _____ willing _____ pay under the table _____ get _____ good deal. _____ Mike Drolet reports, _____ may save you money _____, but _____ costs all Canadians _____ the long run. Everyday we wake _____, the taxes pile _____. Buy _____ coffee and _____ meal, shop _____ _____ new car _____ clothes. _____, think _____ all those home renos we want _____ do: tax, tax _____ _____ tax. _____, when that under _____ table _____ tax deal opportunity presents itself would you _____ it? No. Would _____ take _____ deal? Well, not _____ TV. And _____ the record, _____ Canada Revenue _____ watching, we _____ get _____ names, _____ _____ responses certainly speak _____ _____ new Leger survey which makes _____ clear. Canadians _____ fed _____ with getting taxed. _____ fact, 53 % said they would cut _____ cash deal _____ save _____ few bucks. _____ we _____ have _____ eye _____ law _____ order. 58 % said _____ was wrong _____ avoid sales tax _____ from 28 % _____ 2012. People _____ not want _____ pay tax, _____ they want _____ have _____ services _____ come _____ somebody else paying tax. _____ worst _____ not declaring taxes are _____ service _____ construction industries, _____ what most don’t realize _____ that saving _____ few bucks today _____ hurt how much they get _____ pension later _____. Although, you know, another beer _____ a Friday night might sound great _____ week, when you’re older _____ you’re retired, _____ does speak _____ your CPP room. On _____bigger scale, Canada Revenue _____ missing out _____ billions _____ taxes every year. _____ underground economy _____ estimated _____ _____ worth almost $41 billion annually. It’s _____ the government set _____ tip lines. So far _____ year, they’ve received 900 calls _____ overseas accounts which _____ essentially the richest Canadians. As _____ the tip line _____ small businesses _____ individuals, 30,000 calls annually. If _____ knew that somebody _____ doing all _____ their business _____ cash and wasn’t declaring _____ of their taxes, _____ would definitely report _____. The old adage suggests _____ only two things _____ life you can’t avoid _____ death _____ taxes, _____ clearly Canadians _____ working hard _____ prove _____ wrong. Mike Drolet, Global News, Toronto.
Posted on: Sun, 14 Dec 2014 15:26:17 +0000

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