9 Replies to “WEBroke”

  1. There was a story a few days ago that WE had paid back $22 million but there were problems repaying the other $8 million. Let me just say, on behalf of myself and the many taxpayers whose returns I have handled over more than 25 years, that NONE OF US has ever found CRA reluctant to take our money. Au contraire, they tend to extract “moneys owed” from our bank accounts even when we don’t owe.

    1. Yup. I have an issue with the CRA about certain credits which, for some reason, it disallowed for the past 2 years and hasn’t yet told me why. The weird thing is that I’ve been able to claim those credits on previous returns.

      1. Keep pushing. I will check with CA daughter who is also a senior tax manager in her firm as to how you should go about it.

        1. Thanks.

          It’s not about the money. I could afford to pay what I owed. As far as I’m concerned, it’s just another cost of doing business. If I happen to get something back, it’s a bonus.

          All I want to know is what happened, if I made a mistake or something had changed and I missed it.

  2. It hardly matters what she says. Chagger is the designated fall-girl in this saga, who takes the hit to let the others escape. Of course she says she doesn’t know. If she said yes, then the immediate follow-up questions would be “What did you know and when did you know it?” Along with “Whom did you tell, and when?” Chagger is there to cover this up as the convenient camouflage.

    Why is it happening this way? Obvious. The object lesson from Philpots and Wilson-Raybould is simple: cross Trudeau, Butts and Telford and you are out of government, out of the seat of power, and have no political future whatsoever.

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