It goes to “he said, she said”, and saying that it's not right. How can the taxpayer prove it? As the CRA, you are a big machine. You have the authority. You have the law behind you, but as usual, the taxpayer doesn't have that kind of strength.
November 30th, 2017 / 9:25 a.m.
Liberal
Chandra Arya Liberal Nepean, ON
It goes to “he said, she said”, and saying that it's not right. How can the taxpayer prove it? As the CRA, you are a big machine. You have the authority. You have the law behind you, but as usual, the taxpayer doesn't have that kind of strength.
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