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Oakville Beaver, 17 Mar 2016, p. 30

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www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Thursday, March 17, 2016 | 30 Fairness has evaporated from income tax rules: Watson Dollars & T Sense he Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has been caught in an embarrassing mess. It appears it has turned a blind eye to wealthy families who were hiding income in order to not pay their share of income tax. Back in 2012, one of Canada's largest accounting rms was alleged to have created fancy offshore tax shelter strategies for a small number of wealthy clients. Guest Contributor Peter Watson Wet Basement? 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Basi- wealthy families, their high-priced accouncally, it took this seriously and would pursue tants, and teams of lawyers bullied the CRA the matter. into submission and got it to do a complete The accounting rm received a court or- collapse of its obligation to uphold the Inder to disclose the names of its clients who come Tax Act. had participated in the questionable tax Last week, the CBC received an anonystrategy. It allegedly resisted. mous envelope in the mail with a copy of Most Canadians would have assumed the secret deal. this matter was being dealt with. We have The dirty little secret is now public and tax laws and there should be repercussions Canadians have every right to be mad. for individuals and accountants that advise We have a new government that prides those individuals if they don't follow the itself on transparency and what a wonderrules. ful opportunity for this backroom deal to be It has been my exdissected publicly perience over many in the court. years, Canadians do Only a trial not want to overpay will provide CaIt has been my experience over taxes. However, they nadians with the many years, Canadians do not want are very willing to pay shady facts that to overpay taxes. However, they are their fair share. The seem to be going very willing to pay their fair share. The keyword is fair, which on behind closed means nobody gets a doors. keyword is fair, which means nobody Canada is a spespecial deal. gets a special deal. It seems "fair" cial country. We It seems "fair" does not apply to the wealthy. care about those does not apply to the less fortunate and wealthy. And this is have good social where it gets embarPeter Watson programs in place rassing. Financial planner to provide assisIn 2015, CRA altance when that is legedly offered 21 necessary. wealthy families a Built into the special deal. Pay back taxes with some interest and there would Canadian political system is a degree of trust be no further penalties for them or their ac- and respect. We are reminded of this every day when countants. The special deal allegedly had one condi- we watch Americans go through their long process to elect a president. tion. Con dentiality. It appears fairness has evaporated from No one could be told of this special deal or our income tax rules. the deal was off. No longer is this just about a tax strategy In other words, no harm was done, so let's designed for the rich. just move on. -- Submitted by Peter Watson, MBA, CFP , What a sham. 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