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Old 11-29-2006, 12:29 PM
PickyTooth PickyTooth is offline
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I spoke to a tax lawyer who is a partner at the biggest firm in montreal. She grew up with my parents and has been friends with them for years. Not 100% guaranteed, but id be incredibly surprised if she was wrong. Shes brilliant and knows her [censored] about taxes.

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t-god i have talked with two tax dudes who have said the same thing as what ahnuld said.

ahnuld, do you know how exactly taxes work if youre not a full time student in canada? because i am now, but wont be next year and poker will be my only income... ive talked with a tax guy who said the gambling laws are so vague that i shouldnt pay any taxes next year either... this sounds very suspicious to me so im wonderin if any other canadians have heard stuff to the contrary...

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If it's your primary source of income you have to pay.
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Old 11-29-2006, 12:58 PM
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What if you're a full time student picky?
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Old 11-29-2006, 03:11 PM
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Its canada what are they going to do send some guy to your house, He will just be like "You need to pay your taxes AAA?"
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Old 11-29-2006, 03:45 PM
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Default Re: HSNL [censored] November

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I spoke to a tax lawyer who is a partner at the biggest firm in montreal. She grew up with my parents and has been friends with them for years. Not 100% guaranteed, but id be incredibly surprised if she was wrong. Shes brilliant and knows her [censored] about taxes.

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t-god i have talked with two tax dudes who have said the same thing as what ahnuld said.

ahnuld, do you know how exactly taxes work if youre not a full time student in canada? because i am now, but wont be next year and poker will be my only income... ive talked with a tax guy who said the gambling laws are so vague that i shouldnt pay any taxes next year either... this sounds very suspicious to me so im wonderin if any other canadians have heard stuff to the contrary...

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If it's your primary source of income you have to pay.

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link, source, etc.

i obv will talk with a bunch of people, but im just trying to get as much info as possible because it sounds like a lot of authorities on this issue have differing views.

thanks for the help

also, what would stop someone from saying, yeh i make a bunch online but i chunk off live and then pay significantly less taxes than you should?
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Old 11-29-2006, 10:25 PM
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What if you're a full time student picky?

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you dont have to pay
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Old 11-29-2006, 10:28 PM
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I spoke to a tax lawyer who is a partner at the biggest firm in montreal. She grew up with my parents and has been friends with them for years. Not 100% guaranteed, but id be incredibly surprised if she was wrong. Shes brilliant and knows her [censored] about taxes.

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t-god i have talked with two tax dudes who have said the same thing as what ahnuld said.

ahnuld, do you know how exactly taxes work if youre not a full time student in canada? because i am now, but wont be next year and poker will be my only income... ive talked with a tax guy who said the gambling laws are so vague that i shouldnt pay any taxes next year either... this sounds very suspicious to me so im wonderin if any other canadians have heard stuff to the contrary...

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If it's your primary source of income you have to pay.

[/ QUOTE ]

link, source, etc.

i obv will talk with a bunch of people, but im just trying to get as much info as possible because it sounds like a lot of authorities on this issue have differing views.

thanks for the help

also, what would stop someone from saying, yeh i make a bunch online but i chunk off live and then pay significantly less taxes than you should?

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source: tax specialist

Obviously they cant check if you lose all your money in casino. But if you declare 50k and you live in 500k house it could be problem.
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