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So, Canadians, if i ever ran for office and it came out that i filed my taxes late, (like, a lot) and once had to do three years at once (just say),
Posted by
Andie (aka Andie)
Feb 5 '09, 13:03
how much would my opponents make of that?
hypothetically.
Responses:
One-week newscycle unless you were owing A LOT.
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Name Withheld By Request
Feb 5, 13:06
Depends if you're a salaried worker or not. If you ran your own business, and didn't pay taxes for 3 years I'd have some questions -- nm
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Roger More
Feb 5, 13:04
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see, it's the later. but in my defense, they sort of forgot about me (no-one ever asked me to file) and in the end i went to them and was all, "look,
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Andie
Feb 5, 13:05
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Ha! Well, in that specific situation it's obvious you weren't evading taxes
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Roger More
Feb 5, 13:08
Depends on whether they had any tax issues of their own. :) -- nm
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Beryllium
Feb 5, 13:03
womiting much -- nm
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Dane Duke Nuuk
Feb 5, 13:03
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