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Originally posted by canolacrazy View Postcoming soon to a farm near you...
100% capital gains tax, no exemption.
Alberta 8% sales tax
Saskatchewan 12% sales tax
Manitoba 14% sales tax
Personal income tax rates increased by 25%.
Increased Carbon tax rates.
GST increased to 8%.
Oh, and how about a nice across the board 25% tax increase on booze and smokes.
Don’t shoot the messenger but if you haven’t used your capital gains exception then you have 2 people to blame. First look in the mirror and second fire your accountant
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Originally posted by canolacrazy View Postcoming soon to a farm near you...
100% capital gains tax, no exemption.
Alberta 8% sales tax
Saskatchewan 12% sales tax
Manitoba 14% sales tax
Personal income tax rates increased by 25%.
Increased Carbon tax rates.
GST increased to 8%.
Oh, and how about a nice across the board 25% tax increase on booze and smokes.
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My dad once said years ago " If you have potatoes, don't count on the government to give you the gravy."
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Our Agricultural Sector and Food Supply Chain
Need Our Support
Over the past few weeks, a number of issues have risen in the agricultural sector due to the secondary effects of the COVID-19. These issues have the potential to cause economic harm to the agricultural sector and negatively affect the food supply in Canada.
Conservative MPs have been receiving phone calls and emails from farmers not able to qualify for the Canada Emergency Business Account (CEBA) after the federal Minister of Agriculture encouraged farmers to utilize the program. As a result, the Conservative Caucus has asked the Agriculture Minister to specify what the government is doing to help producers who do not qualify for the CEBA.
For weeks, agriculture stakeholders have been asking the federal government to make agriculture and food processing a mandatory and essential service. Four meat processing plants have either closed or reduced shifts during the pandemic. Yet for agriculture, the government continues to be reactive instead of proactive.
This must now change. It's time for the government to provide certainty to the agricultural sector, and to all Canadians.
From Randy Hobac
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Originally posted by sk_wheatking View PostI'm sure that canada has a massive amount of debt owed to china, so Trudeau and trump should tell china that that debt is going to pay for their attack.
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Originally posted by sk_wheatking View PostI'm sure that canada has a massive amount of debt owed to china, so Trudeau and trump should tell china that that debt is going to pay for their attack. Then, shut travel down to and from china, and all trade, forever. Why cant we produce products here? It would hurt for a bit but after a few years we would be rolling. Look at ww2, the americans and Canadian people won that war on the backs of their industrial might. Study it, you will be shocked. American interstate highways built in just a few years! But, then china came in with empty promises and cheap junk and the west fell for it, time to say no thank you, we are doing it ourselves. Problem is, guys like Trudeau and his followers believe that we need to have anyone who wants come here for any reason and if they contribute good, if they dont,someone will pick up the slack. China needs to pay a steep and permanent price for all the hell they have unleashed on the world with these diseases that keep coming out of there. They never seem to feel the impact on their own soil, they just seem to get more powerful every time something like this happens. This time will be no different, they will ramp up their economic might even higher once the dust settles on their latest pandemic. Our friends and families will pay the price.
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Originally posted by Hamloc View PostBucket how is the $1.7 billion for abandoned well reclamation going to help oil and gas companies cash flow or for that matter their liquidity?! It is supposed to provide work for 5200 people. Tens of thousands have lost their jobs. Justin Trudeau will use this pandemic to down size western Canadian oil production and be able to blame the pandemic for its demise not his policies. But here is what I am curious about, as I have stated before the federal equalization payments are funded in part by revenue from Aberta's personal and corporate taxes. If Alberta corporations are no longer profitable and wages are severely reduced due to the downsizing of western oil and gas production what does he do to replace the revenue?!
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Originally posted by farmaholic View PostIf you're farm is structured correctly and paying salaries you might just qualify.
DYODD.
Do you operate a "lifestyle" farm or a "corporate" farm. Don't have to farm 5000, 10,000 or 20,000+ acres to be incorporated.
DYODD DYODD DYODD DYODD DYODD DYODD DYODD
Edit in, good thing I captured that post before it was deleted.
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http://www.canada.ca/en/department-finance/news/2020/03/canadas-covid-19-economic-response-plan-support-for-canadians-and-businesses.html http://https://www.canada.ca/en/department-finance/news/2020/03/canadas-covid-19-economic-response-plan-support-for-canadians-and-businesses.html
Start here
For all other non-covid-19 financial relief refer to Crop Insurance, AgStab, AgInvest, AgRecovery, FCC for loan payment holidays, your preferred lending institution for loan paymènt holidays, CCGA cash advances, your MP or MLA, Ritche Bros.Last edited by farmaholic; Apr 18, 2020, 12:12.
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Originally posted by shtferbrains View PostOur Agricultural Sector and Food Supply Chain
Need Our Support
Over the past few weeks, a number of issues have risen in the agricultural sector due to the secondary effects of the COVID-19. These issues have the potential to cause economic harm to the agricultural sector and negatively affect the food supply in Canada.
Conservative MPs have been receiving phone calls and emails from farmers not able to qualify for the Canada Emergency Business Account (CEBA) after the federal Minister of Agriculture encouraged farmers to utilize the program. As a result, the Conservative Caucus has asked the Agriculture Minister to specify what the government is doing to help producers who do not qualify for the CEBA.
For weeks, agriculture stakeholders have been asking the federal government to make agriculture and food processing a mandatory and essential service. Four meat processing plants have either closed or reduced shifts during the pandemic. Yet for agriculture, the government continues to be reactive instead of proactive.
This must now change. It's time for the government to provide certainty to the agricultural sector, and to all Canadians.
From Randy Hobac
Haven’t heard a word out of our prov. Rep ?
Maybe the covid got him?Last edited by Guest; Apr 18, 2020, 13:40.
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Who is deferring payable 2019 corporate and/or personal income taxes? Who is deferring payable 2020 corporate and/or personal income tax instalments?
Postponing the inevitable......
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2 things:
1- that world health guy looks and sounds like one crooked prick.
2- what happened to agstar, dml and all those guys since chuckchuck seems to have dissapeared? Were they one guy operating under multiple handles???
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Probably
Originally posted by canolacrazy View Postcoming soon to a farm near you...
100% capital gains tax, no exemption.
Alberta 8% sales tax
Saskatchewan 12% sales tax
Manitoba 14% sales tax
Personal income tax rates increased by 25%.
Increased Carbon tax rates.
GST increased to 8%.
Oh, and how about a nice across the board 25% tax increase on booze and smokes.
President Trump actually cares for his farmers and food supply. Wish he bought out western Canada. Wexit here I come.
So sad. This used to be a good place to hang your hat.
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