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Agency owner charged back taxes and fines + escorts must charge taxes!!

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You are wrong,only people making over 30 000 a year as freelancer shall we say ,needs to charge GST etc...as long as you keep the income below that no need to charge the taxes...
 

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Hello all

Its actually nothing new Gst and Pst is the responsibility of the agency obviously if it's a Indy she is responsible too.
Net worth factor ,will your declared revenue support it .


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If it's illegal to obtain money from the sexual service of others, wouldn't that make the tax collector criminals? Since taxes are collected for the benefits of the citizens, then every citizen is a criminal living off the avails.
 

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If it's illegal to obtain money from the sexual service of others, wouldn't that make the tax collector criminals? Since taxes are collected for the benefits of the citizens, then every citizen is a criminal living off the avails.
Since when tax collectors are criminal?
Their is more ridiculous situations then this GST /PST was charged on the sells of drug .
Arbitrary assessments where made and seizures of wealth where made
Old history. ........


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If it's illegal to obtain money from the sexual service of others, wouldn't that make the tax collector criminals? Since taxes are collected for the benefits of the citizens, then every citizen is a criminal living off the avails.

Yes. It would.
 

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technically, an honest drug dealer who would fill a tax report, revenue canada would not advise LE... strange world
 

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Quebec Court rules that prostitution revenue is taxable

by Paul Delean, Montreal Gazette

Revenue generated from prostitution is taxable, a Quebec Court judge has reconfirmed in a judgment upholding $1.2 million in Revenue Quebec assessments against Michel Catudal, the former operator of local male-escort agency Hot Boys Enr.

Catudal, who actually worked on contract for Revenue Quebec in the 1980s doing tax verification, appealed the assessments, claiming responsibility for collecting the 15-per-cent sales tax fell on the prostitutes who worked for the agency, the tax department used erroneous figures that didn’t include business costs such as salary, automobile and “bad debts,” and the proceeds of crime aren’t taxable in any event.

Revenue Quebec said jurisprudence clearly establishes that the proceeds of crime are taxable, sales tax did apply and it was his job to collect it, and stiff penalties were justified because Catudal consciously omitted declaring all his income.

Court was told Catudal declared annual earnings that averaged $13,261 between 1995 and 2005 while actually receiving more than $600,000 as his cut from Hot Boys Enr., a business that collected more than $2.4 million over that period.

He was arrested by Montreal police in 2005 and they seized the company’s books and the client list, which had 2,900 names. Dates, services, preferences and transaction costs were listed for each name. Revenue Quebec said it arrived at its numbers by adding up those amounts, attributing a quarter of the gross revenue to Catudel.

It found he under-reported his business income by $470,860. Penalties and interest brought the total up to $1.2 million.

Convicted of procuring and sexual exploitation in 2006, Catudal received a 40-month sentence. He also surrendered to the government $224,700 in cash found in his sister’s safety-deposit box.

Quebec Court Judge Armando Aznar was not impressed by Catudal’s argument the money wasn’t taxable, particularly since he’d even worked for the tax department.

“How can the plaintiff seriously declare he didn’t believe revenue from illegal sources was taxable while at the same time affirming he couldn’t declare it for fear of being arrested or charged criminally?” Judge Aznar wrote.

“At the very least, he’s shown negligence and carelessness.”

Judge Aznar said the Canadian and Quebec tax systems put the onus on the citizen to voluntarily declare all revenue from all sources. And revenue from illegal activity has been included for decades, he said, citing a 1928 decision pertaining to illegal alcohol.

Prostitution revenue is taxable in Quebec
 

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Hello Doc

The principal of this judgement is so much old news it's learning that is celebrated in Canada on the 25 of December .
I statted in escort business of 20 years and I had been aware of that fact long before I started.
As I have saying so many times the net worth of a person either phisical or moral must sustained by is tax assessment if not is wealth will be confiscated
In case of money from crimE reverse onus does apply it is not the crown to prove the money is from illicit sources but to the defendant to prove that the money is legitimate
C-36 has nothing to do with this .
I have been dealing with forensic tax lawyers for over 20 years
criminal lawyers know nothing aboUT neither civil lawyers
it is simply their field of expertise
To each is own but when discussing a complex matter ,the garbage picker even he has a place in sociaty is not necessarily
the right source to tall about escorting revenues and ramifications with all the laws that applies
Merry Christmas
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