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Old Jan 27, 2014 | 11:42 pm
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Originally Posted by TemboOne
If that's your attitude to your fellow Canadians all I can say is "I hope to he** we tax you to the hilt - in U.S. dollars - and allow you a minimum of miniscule deductions and exemptions - in Canadian Loonies".

Enjoy your American dollars - and don't forget to convert your inflated income to CA$ when paying OUR taxes.

By the way, do enjoy AC while it still has lots of flights. A falling Loonie means lots less international travel with flights curtailed, cancelled or downsized.
Easy tiger

I live in Canada so I pay OUR taxes. I just happen to work for a French company out of a Houston based office and am technically self employed in the eyes of the CRA. All income is reported as it should be.

I spent a few years working with a strong loonie so I've felt both sides of the coin, I'm just happy that it's swung my way for while.
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