Naah... he just a pest a male shrew, people shouldn't argue with him, Just bitch slap him once in a while....
Hey! Don't be mean to the shrews. They may be blind and subterranean but they don't deserve that sort of classification.
Naah... he just a pest a male shrew, people shouldn't argue with him, Just bitch slap him once in a while....
What tax break s are you referring to?
Did you receive any child tax credits or benefits at all with the kids?
Did you receive any child tax credits or benefits at all with the kids?
My wife got the cheques. We are legal partners so yeah I did too.I got the same tax credit as everyone else but no monthly check. Is that fair in your mind?
A wide range. Pension and rrsp contributions as well as businesses expenses. With an office in the house, there are additional deductions
I got the same tax credit as everyone else but no monthly check. Is that fair in your mind?
deductions
Those aren't tax breaks they are deductions that you would still have on a proportionate tax rate.6+
You had a poor accountant![]()
I got the same tax credit as everyone else but no monthly check. Is that fair in your mind?
You had a poor accountant![]()
Semantics are funny.
Hehehe
Making too much money's a bitch. I see you're trying desperately to avoid the question of fairness. I can't say I'm surprised
those with less should get some help.
The Canada child benefit (CCB) is a tax-free monthly payment made to eligible families to help them with the cost of raising children under 18 years of age. The CCB might include the child disability benefit and any related provincial and territorial programs.
The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) uses information from your income tax and benefit return to calculate how much your CCB payments will be. To get the CCB, you have to file your return every year, even if you did not have income in the year. If you have a spouse or common-law partner, they also have to file a return every year.
Yes proportionate to their income.That's not what the flat tax is about though. It's very simple if Angstrom makes 15,000, I make 150,000 and a CEO of a large corporation makes 1,500,000, are you suggesting that a tax bill of 1500, 15000 and 150000 respectively is "fair"
Again, thanks capt obvious.
Yes proportionate to their income.
Yes proportionate to their income.
So you're a raging socialist then?
You also a Trumpite?
So what would be fair in your world?
I think that if one was to accept that taxes paid should be based entirely on income then entitlements should as well. That would be "fair".
Take all the benefits away and go with Darwin's theory, good luck with that
Taking more from one group to give to another is only "fair" to those that are doing the receiving and those that want their votes
Naah... he just a pest a male shrew, people shouldn't argue with him, Just bitch slap him once in a while....