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B.C. couple who ran bogus anti-tax school lose CRA assessment appeal
- A B.C. couple, Russell Porisky and Elaine Gould, lost their appeal against tax bills on $1.4 million in revenue from their anti-tax seminars.
- The Federal Court of Appeal ruled that their tax assessment appeal had "no merit" after the Tax Court of Canada rejected it last year.
- Porisky and Gould were convicted of tax evasion in 2016 for promoting tax avoidance through Paradigm Education Group.
- The court stated their claims of no profit intention were consistently dismissed, reaffirming their tax obligations.
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B.C. couple who ran bogus anti-tax school lose CRA assessment appeal
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Read Full ArticleB.C. couple who ran bogus anti-tax school lose CRA assessment appeal – Energeticcity.ca
VANCOUVER — A British Columbia couple who ran educational seminars promoting the bogus notion that people don’t have to pay taxes have lost their appeal against tax bills on $1.4 million in revenue from the scheme. The Federal Court of Appeal in Vancouver ruled this week that Russell Porisky and Elaine Gould’s appeal of the tax assessments on revenue generated between 2004 and 2008 had “no merit,” after the Tax Court of Canada rejected their arg…
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