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TAX EVÄDERS OWE
ONE TENTH OF OUR DEFICIT
SoclaimsRevenueMinisterPerrinBeatty inanarticle whichwas law?" I can think of nothing
published in the Toronto Star of November 5th m0re disgusting than to read
(Quote)"AsofMarch31$16billionof$32billionoutstanding about business organizations
was owed by individuals $1 billion by Corporations and $328 which would stoop so low as to
million by employers who collected tax from employees and then betray a trust by diverting funds
failed to pay the department"
According to a Tax Ac-count- ant
with the department
"a certain amount of unpaid
taxes is written off by the de-partment
each year"
The question is - who gets a
free ride and why are corpor-ations
allovved to "owe" the go-vernm- ent
ONE THOUSAND
MILLION DOLLARS in unpaid
taxes? These taxes are obvious-l- y
based on EARNED INCOME
- or to be more precise Taxable
Profits
This is the kind of infor-matio- n
which occasionally
trickles down for public con-sumpti- on
It proves once again
how Iittle we the people knovv
about our Canadian Govern-ment- s
A case in point The largest
The held
Kiev SSR Commerce
and
the
Juha TOLVANEN Nokia Corp: "Our
company plastic and fex-ti- le
fJoor coverings have
this business for years
vvhile the company has traded with
Sovief parfners for 25 years now Our
relations keep Figures
illustrafe the process
decade ago our export shipments
ihe USSR were 200-30- 0 thousand
meters of carpefing year foday
figure has reached 1200000
meiers
pieased wifh the symposium
vvhich has prompted mutual under-standi- ng
and business ties well
helped new trade parfners
the Sovief Union number
orders have been placed vvith our
Heli HAUNEN Tammervilla Oy: "My
firm reliable parfner Sovief
frade organizations At
Sovief experts showed keen interest
the firm's new producfs Our spe-cialis- ts
readily provided Sovief col-leagu- es
vvith detailed information
current developments
and its' prospects
believe trade betvveen count- -
collection agencies for gather-in- g
in Persona! Income Taxes
for the governments are the
Employers of the Canadian
Work Force They are em-power- ed
to DEDUCT ALL
TAXES and other charges
DIRECTLY FROM THE PAY
PACKETS of their employees
The monies deducted are
then required to be mailed
deposited in bank to Revenue
Canada in OttawaThe 15th
day of each month the date
for such re-mittan- ccs
Failure to meet this
deadline places company in
areas and subject to pe-nal- ty
Who then are the
who seem to be the
The "Wärtsilä" shipyard (Helsinki)
the USSR its orders
to others Funds
vvhich employees never see and
for vvhich no accounting is
One wonders who these
employees are? they in
unionized shops of othenvise?
Political parties represented
in government are in many
respects secret societies --
with holding from the public
considerable information
which in my opinion the
PUBLICS RIGHT TO KNOW
Hohvell
ShufflingOff
Blame
The policy the British
authorities regard
the non-whi- te population
has resulted sharp fall
the quality of life of
these people naturally
outbursts acute dis- -
THE MORE PEOPLE TRADE
THE MORE THEY UNDERSTAND EACH OTHER
symposium-exhibitio- n "Finnish Consfrudion and Decorafive Materials"
in in late September at the Ukrainian Chamber of became
another manifesfafion of the broadening cooperafion and consolidafion of
friendship betvveen the USSR Finland NFU correspondent intervieved
represenfatives the Finnish companies — participants symposium
manufacfures
I personally
been in 13
on broadening
eloquently: a
to
sq
a fhe
over sq
"I am
as as
us find in
A of long-ter- m
Corporation"
is a of
the symposium
in
on
TammerviHa's
"I the
so
or
a
is
established
a
is a
Emplo-yers
"above
PHOTO:
vvith places
belonging
provided
Are
like
it is
E
the
of
with to
in a
in
and
in of
o!
of in
ries is excepfionally important in the
present complicated internafional sifua-tio- n
The more people trade the more
they understand each ofher"
Seja SPIRIDOVICH Export Consulfant
Foreign Trade Association of Finland:
"Currently the USSR and Finland are
living fhrough their best period of
relations Hovvever fhe possibilities fo
develop them further in fhe future are
visible These possibilities must be
made the best use of The Kiev sym-posium
has played ifs own role in this
process It has proved the vitality and
necessity of the principle of peaceful
coexistence betvveen states vvith
different social systems if has mani-feste- d
thaf Soviet-Finnis- h relations
trade cooperafion in particular have
good prospects In his address to
Finnish TV audiences President Kons-tantin
Chernenko pointed out fhat fhe
1948 Treaty of Friendship Coopera-fion
and Mutual Assistance has been
exfended by fhe Governments of
Finland and the USSR to the nexl
millennium I regard this as a guarantee
fhat our cooperafion vvill become even
and more fruifful"
Inlervietved bi
OLEH ROMANYUK (NFU)
Economic cooperafion betvveen the USSR and Finland successfully develops on
a stable and reciprocal basis
vvhich
closer
is one of the Finnish companies
y~:j„' - #' y
- - " a x % rrcv
Private Prisons
KD aa o JC )o h
American businessmen
have now begun to make
money even on prisons The
Correction Corporation of
America has undertaken to
build private prisons that
will be available to the
authorities of a number of
states The cells are to be
occupied by Lätin Amer-ica- ns who enter the USA
illegally They will be kept
behind bars until their
cases corne before the
courts The vvily business-men
boast that the upkeep
of an inmate in their pris-ons
will be only one third
of what it costs in a state
prison Profits of course
vvill not suffer
"The present time demands
as never before the wisdom
tenacity and hard vvork needed
to prevent nuclear war"
-
content Notably clashes
vvith the police have be-come
more frequent Hov-vever
the blame for ali this
is being laid at the door of
the Black population These
people are supposedly ter-nb- le criminals thieves and
bandits A Home Office re-po- rt
on crime says quite
openly that it is chiefly
Blacks who are responsible
for the "disproportionately
large numDer oi cnmes
committed in the streets of
London The report mdi-cdi- es
that the victims of
these crimes are for the
most part Asian im-migra- nts
So ali their mis-fortun- es
stem from the
Blacks
LoStario Nov 3
Winning numbers vvere 1 1
15 26 28 31 36 The bonus
number was 23 AH six regular
numbers vvere vvorth $358620-4- 0 but the vvinning combina-tio- n
vvas not selected Any five
of the six regular numbers plus
the bonus number vvon $9259-6- 0
Any five regular numbers
vvon $150210 Any four regular
numbers vvon $3560 Any three
regular numbers vvon $5 Early
bird numbers vvere 10 18 25
35 Ali four numbers on a ticket
purchased by Wednesday vvon
$14840
Lotto 649 Nov 3
Winning numbers vvere 6 7
17 21 43 49 The bonus num-ber
vvas 8 Ali six regular num- bers vvon $169364720 Any
five of the six regular numbers
plus the bonus number vvere
vvorth $64737220 but the vvi-nning
combination vvas not se-lected
Any five regular num-bers
vvon $227080 Any four
regular numbers vvon $7150
Any three regular numbers
vvon $10
Wintario Mov 8
The vvinning number for
$200000 vvas C811548 Ali six
digits vvon $25000 the first 5 or
last 5 digits vvon $5000 the
first 4 or last 4 digits vvon $100
the first 3 or last 3 digits vvon
$10 Winning numbers for
$100000 vvere: A141361
B009979 A181643 Other
prizes: $10000 — 053994
873224 $1000 — 24265 $100 —'
0762 $50 — 0 2 5 5 6 6 in an-orde- r
$10 — 108 Win'fall --
08 Mystery Bonus — 955726
' ik !": ' 'H T(
ERILAISET J
t TILAISUUDET '"'"
TORONTO
Finn Centre 465-898- 1
Ikinuorten kerhon toiminta-paikka
Finn Centre 217 Dan-fort-h
Ave avoinna kello 10
jälkeen jokaisen viikon torstai-aamuna
Tervetuloa rentoutu-maan
juodaan kahvia ja pela-taan
bingoa!
Toronton ikinuorten laulu-ja
voimisteluharjoitukset aloite-taan
torstaina lokakuun 4 päivä
Kello 10 laulu ja iltapäivällä
voimistelu Entiset ja uudet har-rastajat
tervetuloa!
VANCOUVER
Tri Heien Caldicott puhuu
aiheesta "Ydinhulluus pysäh- -
dv„- -
n'l!
Kyyti
Lahti
V„ „vf
on
on
f maanantaina 261 1
p Vancouverissa War
il Gym -- huoneustossa
ym tiedustelut Osmo
puh: 325-414- 7
Asiceteiv at murhaa vain aseina
vaan niihin käytettyinä varoina
MALANKA-ukrainalai-ne- n
uudenvuoden juhla tammi-kuun
19 p1985 klo 7 ip 805
E Pender St Vancouver B C
Juhla-illallin- en tanssia ohjel-maa
virvokkeita ym hauskaa
Kaikki tervetulleita Tiedust
253-303- 2
THUNDER BAY
Ikinuorten kokoukset naa-lilla
316 Bay St joka kuu-kauden
ensimmäinen ja kolmas
keskiviikko alkaen kello 130
ip
Ikinuorten voimisteluhar-joitukset
joka keskiviikko al-kaen
kello 1 1 ap Lauluharjoi-tukset
ensimmäinen ja kolmas
keskiviikko kello 12 kunnes
toisin määrätään
Järjestön kuukausikokous
toinen lauantai kuukaudesta
alkaen kello 1 iltapäivällä
CSJ:n Sudburyn osaston
kokoukset joka kuukauden toi-sena
maanantaina klo 1 1 aamu-päivällä
Postiosoite: PO Box
354 Station 'B' Sudbury On-tario
P3E 4P2
Sudburyn Seurakerhon vii-kottaiset
harjoitukset-- ja ajan-vietetilaisuu- det
Jubilee Centre
(entinen Finnish haali) joka tiis-tai
alkaen kello 10 ap
Uudet jäsenet tervetuloa
kerhomme toimintaan!
WANUP
CSJ:n Wanupin osaston
No 9:n kokoukset ovat kuu-kauden
ensimmäisenä maanan-taina
Osaston osoite: RR 3 Site 13
Box 6 Sudbury Ontario P3E
4N1
Pot ov Gold Mov 8
The vvinning number for
$125000 vvas 597613 Winning
numbers for $10000 vvere:
148448 510142 953626 509431
804819678060426850
Provincial Mov 9
The vvinning number for
$500000 vvas 1463672 The last
6 digits vvon $50000 last 5
digits vvon $1000 last 4 digits
vvon $100 last 3 digits vvon $25
last 2 digits vvon $10
12
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | Viikkosanomat, November 19, 1984 |
| Language | fi |
| Subject | Finland -- Newspapers; Newspapers -- Finland; Finnish Canadians Newspapers |
| Date | 1984-11-19 |
| Type | application/pdf |
| Format | text |
| Rights | Licenced under section 77(1) of the Copyright Act. For detailed information visit: http://www.connectingcanadians.org/en/content/copyright |
| Identifier | VikkoD7000428 |
Description
| Title | 001121 |
| OCR text | ' -- ' "%& ' h" TAX EVÄDERS OWE ONE TENTH OF OUR DEFICIT SoclaimsRevenueMinisterPerrinBeatty inanarticle whichwas law?" I can think of nothing published in the Toronto Star of November 5th m0re disgusting than to read (Quote)"AsofMarch31$16billionof$32billionoutstanding about business organizations was owed by individuals $1 billion by Corporations and $328 which would stoop so low as to million by employers who collected tax from employees and then betray a trust by diverting funds failed to pay the department" According to a Tax Ac-count- ant with the department "a certain amount of unpaid taxes is written off by the de-partment each year" The question is - who gets a free ride and why are corpor-ations allovved to "owe" the go-vernm- ent ONE THOUSAND MILLION DOLLARS in unpaid taxes? These taxes are obvious-l- y based on EARNED INCOME - or to be more precise Taxable Profits This is the kind of infor-matio- n which occasionally trickles down for public con-sumpti- on It proves once again how Iittle we the people knovv about our Canadian Govern-ment- s A case in point The largest The held Kiev SSR Commerce and the Juha TOLVANEN Nokia Corp: "Our company plastic and fex-ti- le fJoor coverings have this business for years vvhile the company has traded with Sovief parfners for 25 years now Our relations keep Figures illustrafe the process decade ago our export shipments ihe USSR were 200-30- 0 thousand meters of carpefing year foday figure has reached 1200000 meiers pieased wifh the symposium vvhich has prompted mutual under-standi- ng and business ties well helped new trade parfners the Sovief Union number orders have been placed vvith our Heli HAUNEN Tammervilla Oy: "My firm reliable parfner Sovief frade organizations At Sovief experts showed keen interest the firm's new producfs Our spe-cialis- ts readily provided Sovief col-leagu- es vvith detailed information current developments and its' prospects believe trade betvveen count- - collection agencies for gather-in- g in Persona! Income Taxes for the governments are the Employers of the Canadian Work Force They are em-power- ed to DEDUCT ALL TAXES and other charges DIRECTLY FROM THE PAY PACKETS of their employees The monies deducted are then required to be mailed deposited in bank to Revenue Canada in OttawaThe 15th day of each month the date for such re-mittan- ccs Failure to meet this deadline places company in areas and subject to pe-nal- ty Who then are the who seem to be the The "Wärtsilä" shipyard (Helsinki) the USSR its orders to others Funds vvhich employees never see and for vvhich no accounting is One wonders who these employees are? they in unionized shops of othenvise? Political parties represented in government are in many respects secret societies -- with holding from the public considerable information which in my opinion the PUBLICS RIGHT TO KNOW Hohvell ShufflingOff Blame The policy the British authorities regard the non-whi- te population has resulted sharp fall the quality of life of these people naturally outbursts acute dis- - THE MORE PEOPLE TRADE THE MORE THEY UNDERSTAND EACH OTHER symposium-exhibitio- n "Finnish Consfrudion and Decorafive Materials" in in late September at the Ukrainian Chamber of became another manifesfafion of the broadening cooperafion and consolidafion of friendship betvveen the USSR Finland NFU correspondent intervieved represenfatives the Finnish companies — participants symposium manufacfures I personally been in 13 on broadening eloquently: a to sq a fhe over sq "I am as as us find in A of long-ter- m Corporation" is a of the symposium in on TammerviHa's "I the so or a is established a is a Emplo-yers "above PHOTO: vvith places belonging provided Are like it is E the of with to in a in and in of o! of in ries is excepfionally important in the present complicated internafional sifua-tio- n The more people trade the more they understand each ofher" Seja SPIRIDOVICH Export Consulfant Foreign Trade Association of Finland: "Currently the USSR and Finland are living fhrough their best period of relations Hovvever fhe possibilities fo develop them further in fhe future are visible These possibilities must be made the best use of The Kiev sym-posium has played ifs own role in this process It has proved the vitality and necessity of the principle of peaceful coexistence betvveen states vvith different social systems if has mani-feste- d thaf Soviet-Finnis- h relations trade cooperafion in particular have good prospects In his address to Finnish TV audiences President Kons-tantin Chernenko pointed out fhat fhe 1948 Treaty of Friendship Coopera-fion and Mutual Assistance has been exfended by fhe Governments of Finland and the USSR to the nexl millennium I regard this as a guarantee fhat our cooperafion vvill become even and more fruifful" Inlervietved bi OLEH ROMANYUK (NFU) Economic cooperafion betvveen the USSR and Finland successfully develops on a stable and reciprocal basis vvhich closer is one of the Finnish companies y~:j„' - #' y - - " a x % rrcv Private Prisons KD aa o JC )o h American businessmen have now begun to make money even on prisons The Correction Corporation of America has undertaken to build private prisons that will be available to the authorities of a number of states The cells are to be occupied by Lätin Amer-ica- ns who enter the USA illegally They will be kept behind bars until their cases corne before the courts The vvily business-men boast that the upkeep of an inmate in their pris-ons will be only one third of what it costs in a state prison Profits of course vvill not suffer "The present time demands as never before the wisdom tenacity and hard vvork needed to prevent nuclear war" - content Notably clashes vvith the police have be-come more frequent Hov-vever the blame for ali this is being laid at the door of the Black population These people are supposedly ter-nb- le criminals thieves and bandits A Home Office re-po- rt on crime says quite openly that it is chiefly Blacks who are responsible for the "disproportionately large numDer oi cnmes committed in the streets of London The report mdi-cdi- es that the victims of these crimes are for the most part Asian im-migra- nts So ali their mis-fortun- es stem from the Blacks LoStario Nov 3 Winning numbers vvere 1 1 15 26 28 31 36 The bonus number was 23 AH six regular numbers vvere vvorth $358620-4- 0 but the vvinning combina-tio- n vvas not selected Any five of the six regular numbers plus the bonus number vvon $9259-6- 0 Any five regular numbers vvon $150210 Any four regular numbers vvon $3560 Any three regular numbers vvon $5 Early bird numbers vvere 10 18 25 35 Ali four numbers on a ticket purchased by Wednesday vvon $14840 Lotto 649 Nov 3 Winning numbers vvere 6 7 17 21 43 49 The bonus num-ber vvas 8 Ali six regular num- bers vvon $169364720 Any five of the six regular numbers plus the bonus number vvere vvorth $64737220 but the vvi-nning combination vvas not se-lected Any five regular num-bers vvon $227080 Any four regular numbers vvon $7150 Any three regular numbers vvon $10 Wintario Mov 8 The vvinning number for $200000 vvas C811548 Ali six digits vvon $25000 the first 5 or last 5 digits vvon $5000 the first 4 or last 4 digits vvon $100 the first 3 or last 3 digits vvon $10 Winning numbers for $100000 vvere: A141361 B009979 A181643 Other prizes: $10000 — 053994 873224 $1000 — 24265 $100 —' 0762 $50 — 0 2 5 5 6 6 in an-orde- r $10 — 108 Win'fall -- 08 Mystery Bonus — 955726 ' ik !": ' 'H T( ERILAISET J t TILAISUUDET '"'" TORONTO Finn Centre 465-898- 1 Ikinuorten kerhon toiminta-paikka Finn Centre 217 Dan-fort-h Ave avoinna kello 10 jälkeen jokaisen viikon torstai-aamuna Tervetuloa rentoutu-maan juodaan kahvia ja pela-taan bingoa! Toronton ikinuorten laulu-ja voimisteluharjoitukset aloite-taan torstaina lokakuun 4 päivä Kello 10 laulu ja iltapäivällä voimistelu Entiset ja uudet har-rastajat tervetuloa! VANCOUVER Tri Heien Caldicott puhuu aiheesta "Ydinhulluus pysäh- - dv„- - n'l! Kyyti Lahti V„ „vf on on f maanantaina 261 1 p Vancouverissa War il Gym -- huoneustossa ym tiedustelut Osmo puh: 325-414- 7 Asiceteiv at murhaa vain aseina vaan niihin käytettyinä varoina MALANKA-ukrainalai-ne- n uudenvuoden juhla tammi-kuun 19 p1985 klo 7 ip 805 E Pender St Vancouver B C Juhla-illallin- en tanssia ohjel-maa virvokkeita ym hauskaa Kaikki tervetulleita Tiedust 253-303- 2 THUNDER BAY Ikinuorten kokoukset naa-lilla 316 Bay St joka kuu-kauden ensimmäinen ja kolmas keskiviikko alkaen kello 130 ip Ikinuorten voimisteluhar-joitukset joka keskiviikko al-kaen kello 1 1 ap Lauluharjoi-tukset ensimmäinen ja kolmas keskiviikko kello 12 kunnes toisin määrätään Järjestön kuukausikokous toinen lauantai kuukaudesta alkaen kello 1 iltapäivällä CSJ:n Sudburyn osaston kokoukset joka kuukauden toi-sena maanantaina klo 1 1 aamu-päivällä Postiosoite: PO Box 354 Station 'B' Sudbury On-tario P3E 4P2 Sudburyn Seurakerhon vii-kottaiset harjoitukset-- ja ajan-vietetilaisuu- det Jubilee Centre (entinen Finnish haali) joka tiis-tai alkaen kello 10 ap Uudet jäsenet tervetuloa kerhomme toimintaan! WANUP CSJ:n Wanupin osaston No 9:n kokoukset ovat kuu-kauden ensimmäisenä maanan-taina Osaston osoite: RR 3 Site 13 Box 6 Sudbury Ontario P3E 4N1 Pot ov Gold Mov 8 The vvinning number for $125000 vvas 597613 Winning numbers for $10000 vvere: 148448 510142 953626 509431 804819678060426850 Provincial Mov 9 The vvinning number for $500000 vvas 1463672 The last 6 digits vvon $50000 last 5 digits vvon $1000 last 4 digits vvon $100 last 3 digits vvon $25 last 2 digits vvon $10 12 |
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