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Posted by 0b3hks001 on August 14, 2008, 12:00 am
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Is there a similar group for Canadian taxes?
TIA
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Posted by parrisbraeside@yahoo.ca on August 14, 2008, 7:36 am
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On Aug 14, 12:00 am, 0b3hks...@sneakemail.com wrote:
> Is there a similar group for Canadian taxes?
>
> TIA
There is can.taxes group but it isn't moderated. As a result, it has
been taken over by two groups. One group is the you don't owe taxes
and the other is extremist political. During the tax season, it does
have occasional, worthwhile, questions and replies floating around but
at this time of year, you are unlikely to find much.
I follow some other boards, one by Intuit for its tax and accounting
products in Canada and the remainder are restricted pro boards.
Hope that helps.
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Posted by Mark Bole on August 14, 2008, 11:20 am
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0b3hks001@sneakemail.com wrote:
> Is there a similar group for Canadian taxes?
Per the web site affiliated with this group (see sig),
"While most questions are related to individual and small business taxes
under U.S. tax law, the forum is open to questions on international
taxation."
Searching the archives shows a small but steady number of Canada-related
tax questions have been posted here and responded to, most commonly
ones dealing with dual U.S./Canadian taxation.
The misc.taxes group, while unmoderated, also might be worth a try if
you don't get a good response here (but please don't cross-post, try one
group first to see if you get what you are looking for).
-Mark Bole
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Posted by Dick Adams on August 14, 2008, 4:23 pm
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> Is there a similar group for Canadian taxes?
The only groups similar to misc.taxes.moderated are
professional tax forums. There is an *.can group
but it is a worse funny farm than misc.taxes.
Ask your question here and we'll see if somone can
be of assistance to you.
Dick
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Posted by 0b3hks001 on August 15, 2008, 2:57 am
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On Aug 14, 4:23 pm, rdad...@panix.com (Dick Adams) wrote:
> > Is there a similar group for Canadian taxes?
>
> The only groups similar to misc.taxes.moderated are
> professional tax forums. There is an *.can group
> but it is a worse funny farm than misc.taxes.
>
> Ask your question here and we'll see if somone can
> be of assistance to you.
>
> Dick
I don't have a specific question. I am trying to find a Canadian tax
accountant/preparer who is knowledgeable in FAPI and FIE issues -- to
file forms T3 and 1134B -- preferrably in Vancouver [but the location
is flexible].
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