Ahh okay, I was going to say everyone I know that has a business rights off just about everything,Scudrunner wrote: ↑Thu Sep 29, 2022 7:22 pmNah meant excessive taxesTwinOtterFan wrote: ↑Thu Sep 29, 2022 4:07 pmOf company right off's?Scudrunner wrote: ↑Thu Sep 29, 2022 4:05 pmI heard that Alberta isn’t very tolerant and I agree we don’t tolerate that bullshit.
Taxes on a second-hand airplane?
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You might be right. But they write it off.TwinOtterFan wrote: ↑Thu Sep 29, 2022 7:57 pm
Ahh okay, I was going to say everyone I know that has a business rights off just about everything,
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Lol ya, bouncing between my phone and tablet and answering the work cell in the ambulance. Not sure why I chose that moment to respond lol.
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I was mostly kidding, though I am a bit paranoid. I would probably be more concerned about doing something like that and having the Ontario government figure it out ten years later, then wanting the tax plus penalties.TwinOtterFan wrote: ↑Thu Sep 29, 2022 4:04 pmLol, not quite she has nothing to do with the aircraft she just sets up the "corporation" I actually was able to track her down and gave her a call a year or so ago she was still doing it.David MacRay wrote: ↑Thu Sep 29, 2022 2:03 pmSurprise, the lady is a majority partner and owns 99% of your plane.
I'm no pro, I actually came across the post talking about her on the other aviation website. They were talking about her so I PM'd that member and got her info. Ended up moving here so it didn't matter.
But don't listen to me, clearly I'm not great at this stuff. My buddy is a contractor and is now starting flight school and buying a plane which he can right off through his company. I'm over here paying for like a chump.
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If your buddy is starting a flight school because he thinks he's going to save money on a plane, I think you need to re examine who the "chump" is in this scenario.TwinOtterFan wrote: ↑Thu Sep 29, 2022 4:04 pmMy buddy is a contractor and is now starting flight school and buying a plane which he can right off through his company. I'm over here paying for like a chump.
The details of my life are quite inconsequential...
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Flying is like farming.
How long you can do it, is determined by how much money you start with.
I have potato farmers on both sides of my family. Genetically, I am doomed. I have warned
people around me that if I start gibbering annoyingly about potatoes, they are to zip tie me,
duct tape my mouth and take away my checkbook until I recover.
How long you can do it, is determined by how much money you start with.
I have potato farmers on both sides of my family. Genetically, I am doomed. I have warned
people around me that if I start gibbering annoyingly about potatoes, they are to zip tie me,
duct tape my mouth and take away my checkbook until I recover.
45 / 47 => 95 3/4%
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Oh no, not starting A flight school. He's starting to attend flight school. And buying a plane, his account told him he could write off the school and the plane as long as he submits a few invoices per year for "surveying". He wrote his ski doo for garbage disposal.
My neighbor has more quads and side by sides and toys than I can count. Same thing the "company" owns them all.
My neighbor has more quads and side by sides and toys than I can count. Same thing the "company" owns them all.
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I'm wondering if his account knows of the existence of this link: https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency ... craft.htmlTwinOtterFan wrote: ↑Mon Oct 03, 2022 10:06 pmOh no, not starting A flight school. He's starting to attend flight school. And buying a plane, his account told him he could write off the school and the plane as long as he submits a few invoices per year for "surveying". He wrote his ski doo for garbage disposal.
My neighbor has more quads and side by sides and toys than I can count. Same thing the "company" owns them all.
It's easy to write off everything as long as you don't get audited...
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The latest lunacy in BC. This guy paid 2100 for a old 2008 used Dodge Ram Truck, when you register it they look at the Blue book value and ding you 12% of that value which they say is 11K
Got into a dust up on Reddit over this trying to incite a revolt but I forgot Good Canadians™ like to pay taxes on everything.
The latest lunacy in BC. This guy paid 2100 for a old 2008 used Dodge Ram Truck, when you register it they look at the Blue book value and ding you 12% of that value which they say is 11K
Got into a dust up on Reddit over this trying to incite a revolt but I forgot Good Canadians™ like to pay taxes on everything.
5 out of 2 Pilots are Dyslexic.
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That's the norm everywhere else in Canada, I'm surprised BC hadn't been doing it already.
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