SURREY, B.C. — A provincial court judge in Surrey, B.C., has thrown out a small claims case between a lumber company and a fence building firm over an 'unlawful scheme' between the two to avoid paying GST and PST.
SURREY, B.C. — A provincial court judge in Surrey, B.C., has thrown out a small claims case between a lumber company and a fence building firm over an"unlawful scheme" between the two to avoid paying GST and PST.
However, Judge Jay Soloman said in his ruling issued July 29 that Dhaliwal admitted to taking cash from customers to avoid paying taxes, and he inferred from the evidence that Top Quality was"actively engaged" in the"underground economy."
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