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Originally Posted by mrkajz44
Well, yes. The difference being most people are not earning income in multiple locations, while hockey players travel and work in different provinces.
It's not like there is some professional athlete exemption or something. If you toured Canada giving public speeches, you'd be taxed in various provinces as well, as you earned income in multiple locations.
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So the thousands of Oil patch workers that live in Kelowna and work in the Alberta Oil patch get to pay Alberta taxes rather than BC taxes?
I don't think so.
What about long haul truckers?
Or IT/Business consultants.