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Old 11-21-2007, 08:36 PM   #1
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own two quebec incorporations, both assessed for major gst, pst and deductions at source(long story), resigned as director and not yet assessed personally for debt, selling house which i own with spouse (no involvement with corps). government presently has lean on house for personel assessments, not that much, but they now know im selling notary in 4 days government tax agent says all he wants are all personal assessments paid, this includes another small personal, then he will release lean, what can they actualy do by law and do they have the time and or right to take the rest of the profit for the corp tax debt(ps the profit wouldnt even cover 1 4rth of the debt
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