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Originally Posted by Sylvanfan
What's rich about this is that two years ago, I got laid off in B.C. And took a lower paying job in Edmonton to get off EI which I collected for two weeks. The Harper government rejected my moving expenses, the next year when I did my taxes, sending me a bill. Eventually I produced letters from the ex employer who laid me off, my current employer, a cousin who put me up for 6 weeks, plus receipts for more than I claimed to justify why I claimed it, and they did in fact owe me money. Of course they would send me an adjusted bill every month running up the interest...when they agreed my claim was legitimate...no interest for me.
I imagine they're looking for reasons to keep their auditors busy with this claim. Move away for a better job, and be rest assured we're going to audit your arse after you do. They probably use these adjusted fake tax returns to lie about their revenue numbers in the budget so they can keep on claiming how awesome they are.
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Yes, the Harper government cares deeply about your moving expenses. The bureaucracy is not the government.