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but they would be removed the next tax year... -- nm
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Beaker (aka anniebecca)
May 30 '12, 09:25
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at least in Florida -- nm
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David
May 30, 09:40
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every year you would tick the box on your taxes. If moved or dead = no tick. -- nm
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Beaker
May 30, 09:44
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it is part of our taxes. one little box on a form every adult in Canada has to file every single year. It is more than easy' -- nm
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Beaker
May 30, 09:47
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ahh cool (but I'd bet most here do though as it comes with the potential for Govt money - Old Age Pension, GST rebate, Child Rebates, RRSP room, etc) -- nm
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Beaker
May 30, 09:51
If the rolls are put together by the states, they might not have access to federal tax return data. Not every state has its own income tax either, and
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May 30, 09:27
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