9 May 2012, 12:02pm
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How To Pay Zero Tax On Your Billion Dollar Profits

No Tax on Big Profits

No Tax on Big Profits

A little known tax law used by most businesses and tax advisors to pay zero-tax. This is applicable to both Canadian and USA businesses.

You can pay zero tax or no tax by applying your current year profits to offset your past year losses.

It was reported last week that General Motors paid no federal income tax for 2011 on profits of $7.6 billion, which was $3 billion more from the previous year. GM has earned more than $13 billion in profits since 2009, when it received a massive $49.5 billion bailout.

“We did not pay federal income tax last year,” said GM spokesman Jim Cain. The Detroit News, who broke the news, also quoted Cain as claiming GM would not have to pay federal taxes “for many more years.”
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8 May 2012, 12:00am
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If You Can’t Tax The Poor Tax Their Food

Its hard to believe what the government will do to collect tax.

This is the new tax collection policy starting in Britain. In March, British Prime Minister David Cameron laid out plans to tax Cornish pasties and other snacks, a move critics say will hit working families at a time of economic hardship.

The British government has been embroiled in the “Pasty Tax” row since it announced plans to close a loophole that allows bakeries in Britain to serve hot takeaway food without incurring 20% value-added tax.

The items include pies, sausage rolls and pasties – a traditional delicacy eaten for centuries by miners in the southwestern English county of Cornwall, which consists of meat and vegetables in a pastry crust.

Greggs bakeries, a purveyor of fast-food, including 140 million sausage rolls per year, saw its shares slump 5.5 percent last week on news of the new tax.
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6 Nov 2010, 9:38pm
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How Much Tax Do You Pay on $50 Million Jackpot Winning?

After a $50 million Jackpot was won in Vancouver, people are curious as to how much tax do you pay for that Lotto winning?

The winners should thank their luck that they have won the Jackpot in Canada.

If they had won the Lotto in USA, they would have to pay 38% or more of their winning to IRS.

Since they have won it in Vancouver and are not U.S. citizens, their Tax liability to the Canada Revenue Agency is, “0”.

Lotto or any other lottery winning is not taxable in Canada.

As per Canadian Income Tax Act “Income from a source” of employment, business or investment is taxable income. Since lottery winning is not a regular source of income, not a single penny of the winning is Taxable under Canadian Income Tax Act.

Unfortunately it is a different situation for U.S. citizens or lottery winning in USA.

If you are a U.S. citizen, it does not matter where in the world you win a lottery; you must report and pay income tax on your lottery winning.

If you are not a U.S. citizen and you win lottery/gambling in U.S.A. 30% to 38% of your winning will be taken out and sent to IRS, before you are given the winning proceeds. You must file a Non-Resident Income Tax Return, to get the tax deducted at source back. How much you will get back, depends your foreign residential status and any tax treaty agreement between the USA and your country of residence.

5 Nov 2010, 8:58pm
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Vancouver’s Tax Payers are on the Hook for Olympic Village

Vancouver City Mayor Gregory Robertson announced that the city Taxpayers might suffer a loss on the sale of Olympic village condos.

Where as news reports are announcing that real estate price is going up all over Canada, it seems the developers of the Olympic condo complex having a difficult time to find buyers for their highly inflated priced, state of the art green tech residential complex.

City of Vancouver is on the hook for $1 billion in the development of the Olympic condo complex.

City loaned the money to the condo developer and was hoping to get it back, by the sale of condo in the complex, after the Olympic is over.

It has been eight months since the Olympic ended and the condos are still not sold, because the price is too high.

Developer Millennium is negotiating with the City to reduce the price of the condos to move them

Unfortunately, if the condos are sold at a reduced price, Vancouver city will not be able to recover the $1 billion tax payer’s money, invested in the project.

The Mayor said, “It’s impossible to predict now. The challenge is if sales don’t make it and the city can’t recoup the gap from Millennium’s asset base, then there is a loss.”

The Olympic Village Condo Complex has become a “White Elephant” for the City of Vancouver. The city had problems with finding Management Company of the complex. Early buyers are trying to back out off their contract. Several open house failed to attract new buyers.

Our Tax Money At Work.

3 Nov 2010, 2:13pm
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HST and Income Tax Causing Fall of Empires

History repeating again. Mighty rulers of empires have fallen many times over this.

Your subjects do not like to be taxed.

Yesterday, it was Obama, got a dose or reality. America’s infatuation over change has faced the new reality, that nothing changed for over two years.

Today it’s British Columbia. The Premier could not stop the tide of discontent of Province’s people by giving a soothing lecture last week and cutting income tax.

In BC, people do not like HST to being with, and more than that, how it was implemented and imposed on BC.

Simply put, it has blind sided every common people in BC.

There were no public input, no advance sign and no discussion about the benefits of HST on overall economy.

The Liberals have failed massively to get any support for HST.

The Premier in his resignation speech mentioned about personal attack, and the cause of stepping down as BC Premier.

Well, it was his personal decision to implement the HST as the way it got implemented.

He must take responsibility.

Cheers for the people of British Columbia. More power to you.