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Posted by Hugh MacKay on January 12, 2006 at 13:05:11 from (209.226.106.121):
In Reply to: Re: Misplaced my diploma.... posted by Quebec Red on January 11, 2006 at 14:30:22:
Red: You really don't like Harper, do you. well your better off than I, I don't like any of them. The way I see it they could make everything GST taxable and increase the personal exemption on income tax to $50,000, $45,000. for spouce and $40,000. for each dependant. The government would save millions on administration, and could get rid of half those bozos at revenue Canada. We could decide our level of taxation based on our spending habits. Right now they tell us basic food is GST exempt. That is the biggest joke of the last 50 years. Grocers have meals on their shelves, one zap of the micro wave and it's down the hatch. That damn micro wave meal is 90% service. Yet they tell me I must pay GST on my vegetable garden seeds. What in the name of H@## is more basic food than vegetable seeds. Seed potatoes are exempt, carrots, beans, peas, corn, etc., etc., etc. seeds are taxable. I better quit before I really get wound up.
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