Or President Of The United States.If you steal or cheat a thousand dollars you are a criminal or tax fraud person. If you steal or cheat one billion, you become a hero, and maybe our Prime Minister few years later.
Or President Of The United States.If you steal or cheat a thousand dollars you are a criminal or tax fraud person. If you steal or cheat one billion, you become a hero, and maybe our Prime Minister few years later.
Only if employee does not tell his situation to his employerI've often wondered if you make a certain amount say $80.000.00 per year. Your employer deducts the taxes according to the CRA guidelines why do you have to pay MORE after you file your return?
I think this is a little too much for employers to do, and the employee is the idiot if they get dinged year after year, especially if you owe. You can request your employer take a little more off each paycheque.Only if employee does not tell his situation to his employer
You should NEVER get a refund (you overpaid) and you should NEVER owe them taxes (you underpaid)
Basic accounting
(and even if you got surprised once ok, if you get surprised yearly you or your employer are idiots)
Your response is correct as well as obvious to most people except Teejay who lives in a world of black, white, and fantasy. There will always be things we do outside the scope of our employer's knowledge, such as the items you have listed.I think this is a little too much for employers to do, and the employee is the idiot if they get dinged year after year, especially if you owe. You can request your employer take a little more off each paycheque.
Employers would have to know all your deductions, including rrsp, spousal rrsp, public transit, charitable donations, child tax credits ..... the list goes on.
To me, it would be giving the employer too much personal information.
If its close, I'm happy.