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Released: 19 May, 1998
Revenue Minister Reminds Canadians Affected By Forest Fires About The Department's Fairness Provisions
OTTAWA, May 19, 1998...The
Honourable Herb Dhaliwal, Minister of National Revenue and M.P. (Vancouver South
- Burnaby), today reminded Canadians that Revenue Canada's fairness provisions
will apply to those individuals who experience difficulties fulfilling their tax
obligations because of forest fires in their area.
"Many people in Alberta
and Northern Ontario are having to evacuate their homes and their communities
because of the fires," said Mr. Dhaliwal. "The last thing they should
be worrying about right now is meeting their tax obligations."
Revenue Canada's fairness
provisions permit the Department to use a balanced and common-sense approach to
assist Canadians in resolving problems that arise through no fault of their own.
Individuals unable to file or make payments on time to Revenue Canada because of
the forest fires, a circumstance clearly beyond their control, should provide a
letter with their return or payment outlining the reasons for the delay.
Revenue Canada can then
determine whether any penalties or interest will apply.
"As long as the
timeframes involved are reasonable," said the Minister, "my Department
will take their circumstances into account on a case-by-case basis."
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Renseignements aux médias :
Colette Gentes-Hawn
Media Relations
(613) 957-3522
23T/98
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