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From: padpowell@wateng.UUCP (PAD Powell [Admin])
Newsgroups: can.general
Subject: Re: Revenue Canada (Offensive to tax people?)
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Date: Wed, 15-Feb-84 10:59:58 EST
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Posted: Wed Feb 15 10:59:58 1984
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Yes, that is true.  However-  the tax people "must" seize it first,
and then they can return it.  Not that the "return" can be only after you
have satisfied them that it is the dependents.

Let's see:  Currently it takes 
1.  appeal of the siezure.  Response: up to 1 year.
	If they decide not to return:
2.  District level appeal.  Response: up to 3 years.
	If they support lower level:
3.  Federal Tax Court.  Response: a minimum of 3 years, up to 12 years
	(and counting on this one).
4.  Cabinet.  Response:  Forever unless you are a Liberal Party Hack

So, it is possible to wait up to 7 years.

Patrick ("I personally suggest buying gold and hiding it a hole in the ground")
	Powell