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Originally Posted by Bring_Back_Shantz
Why did I know you were going to make a distinciton between law and Statute/Act.
Okay, so same scenario. I do everything I said above, and I tell the MP that I don't consent to the Income Tax Act.
Am I now exempt from paying taxes?
If so, am I now exempt from paying taxes?
If so, when did you do this, and what do you do with all that extra cash you have on hand?
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This whole notion is completely absurd. In no way will an MP allow someone to opt out of the Income Tax Act, regardless of whatever spurious claims they throw at him. Even if they did consent, I can see reciprocation required:
No Income tax act? Okay, fine. By removing yourself from the tax pool, you also content to giving up the following: driving, health care, CPP, police and fire protection, utilities, military protection, and pretty much any other government service paid for with tax dollars. You can keep your passport, just so you can leave the country if you want.