In yet another intrusive manner, the Alberta Farm Fuel Benefit application is changed. Whereas in the past, we had to declare that we had farm commodity income over 10,000 dollars, NOW the AB government wants to know every single amount of each commodity wey grow.
Surely, this information is already on our tax returns.
You must now also supply the Motor Vehicle ID number from the vehicles that will be burning the rebated fuel.
Plus more information on the on-farm vehicles/tractors utilizing this fuel.
Now you must include information on your OTHER (off farm) income, including employment income, business income, interest, investment income, CPP, Old Age and other pensions and retirement income.
Grassfarmer, what do you think this is all for? Is it to our benefit to tell the goverment our life history, details and surrender them to the data-bases of our governments [beyond Revenue Canada]. By the way, our Canadian Census material is now gathered and handled by Lougheed Martin Company, and they share this data (supposedly minus our names) with the USA government.
Are we going to have to refuse our farm fuel rebate, in order to secure our privacy? Should we blindly fill in all the government forms they present us with, now and in the future?
Or should we tell our government that this form with its blanket of personal questions is a serious invasion of our privacy?
Maybe if they just paid us to fill out the form? Well, I suppose the rebate is our payment!
Does taking any money/funds/rebates/programs from government means they OWN US? [NB: an employee AFSC told me so much]
Surely, this information is already on our tax returns.
You must now also supply the Motor Vehicle ID number from the vehicles that will be burning the rebated fuel.
Plus more information on the on-farm vehicles/tractors utilizing this fuel.
Now you must include information on your OTHER (off farm) income, including employment income, business income, interest, investment income, CPP, Old Age and other pensions and retirement income.
Grassfarmer, what do you think this is all for? Is it to our benefit to tell the goverment our life history, details and surrender them to the data-bases of our governments [beyond Revenue Canada]. By the way, our Canadian Census material is now gathered and handled by Lougheed Martin Company, and they share this data (supposedly minus our names) with the USA government.
Are we going to have to refuse our farm fuel rebate, in order to secure our privacy? Should we blindly fill in all the government forms they present us with, now and in the future?
Or should we tell our government that this form with its blanket of personal questions is a serious invasion of our privacy?
Maybe if they just paid us to fill out the form? Well, I suppose the rebate is our payment!
Does taking any money/funds/rebates/programs from government means they OWN US? [NB: an employee AFSC told me so much]
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