Newsgroups: can.general
Path: utzoo!lsuc!dave
From: dave@lsuc.uucp (David Sherman)
Subject: Re: A question about computers and tax
Date: Tue, 25-Apr-89 01:38:33 EDT
Summary: Revenue Canada doesn't have the last say
Message-ID: <1989Apr25.013838.13830@lsuc.uucp>
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References: <2364@maccs.McMaster.CA> <1152@apss.apss.ab.ca>
Organization: Law Society of Upper Canada, Toronto

jhp@apss.ab.ca (Herb Presley, Planning Officer) writes:
>Besides, Revenue Canada will make the eventual decision anyhow on allowable
>deductions.  So you might as well ask their advice to begin with.

Correction: Revenue Canada makes A decision, not THE decision.
Revenue Canada, Taxation officials will make a decision as to
whether to accept or deny a particular claim, and assess or reassess
accordingly.  But taxpayers may appeal to the Tax Court of Canada,
which allows informal procedures and does not require you to have
a lawyer.  Of course, you do have to make a valid legal argument
for your claim.

David Sherman
Tax Lawyer
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