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windviewer
Apr 30, 2016Explorer
JaxDad wrote:
It seems most things the CRA 'decide' are more to do with the employee making the decision than the facts.
you are correct. the ambiguity in the tax 'rules' lets different auditors interpret them as they see fit. this is the problem with rules where the lines are not clear. you can spend $$$ arguing in tax court. you may win in the end, but you lose overall.
been there and done that ! (the auditor didnt get his way, but the rule is still obtuse in our case and non intuitive: we live with it as do many others in the same tax situation)
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