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I am an obscure great-great-grandson of Oscar Adolphe Barcelo & Eugenie Beaudry of MontrΓ©al.

And I am an equally obscure great-grandson of George Henry Leandre Barcelo & Sarah Anne Bird of Winnipeg (Manitoba) and Langdon (North Dakota).

Tuesday, 30 March 2021

πŸ’€☠πŸ’€☠πŸ’€☠ A Common Law Specialist


This will definitely be a short post. It might have been otherwise had I been resolute following my wife's departure around 2 p.m. to catch her bus and begin her commute to the Thai restaurant where she works part-time. 

Instead, I was too eager to seek dissolution. 

Among other things this afternoon instead of blowing off more than two hours, I should have buckled down and finally used NETFILE to submit the tax returns for my wife and I to Canada Revenue Agency (CRA).

However, I did at least verify that the information would be accurate enough for our purposes as formatted by the free CRA-approved tax preparation software GenuTax that I downloaded into my computer a couple or so days ago.

It may not be possible to save a copy of each return outside of the software, but that isn't really important. I don't even need to print out the returns. I would only need to print the first eight pages, for half of everything else was not even applicable ─ the software made entries into them regardless. 

And there were many, many extra pages!

As for those eight pages that comprised the actual tax returns and the truly pertinent schedules, I already have the original blank copies that CRA sent to us. I can just make the proper entries into those if I decide that the printing of GenuTax's copies are not worth the bother.

But just what is NETFILE? Do I need some special permission or access code or something along those lines? I have no online account with CRA that I can tap into.

So that has yet to be discovered. I am intending to probably see about that tonight when I am sitting up for my usual four or five overnight hours after my younger brother goes to bed a few hours after he is home from wherever he went to drink this afternoon.

Toward that end, as usual I will be seeking to get in some napping over the latter evening.

Maybe I can have the two tax returns actually filed overnight and be done with the nuisance. 

Alas, my wife owes something like $1,638.35, whereas I have a refund of $1,632.22. Can you imagine?

And I gave her every break ─ I let her claim the Digital News Subscription Tax Credit, all of our medical expenses ($2,220.12), and all of our charitable donations ($1,532.00). She just had hardly any income taxes taken from her income last year, so she's having to pay for that short-term benefit now.

Imagine if I could have claimed all of those deductions! I would probably have gotten double the refund back.

Most unfortunately, we have no way of paying her debt; and my refund is needed for the annual utilities, home insurance, and property taxes that are all upcoming between early April and early July.

I have to get this post published, for it is already  8:30 p.m. and I have yet to get some supper before my brother shows up.

Nevertheless, I do want to mention that he and I watched an excellent interview late this morning by Odessa Orlewicz of someone who was clearly extremely knowledgeable about Common Law. He opined what I have been realizing for quite some time now ─ that the judicial system here in Canada is corrupt. We cannot rely on judges to invariably do the right thing.

He even went further ─ even one's own lawyers might be deliberately sabotaging cases so that the plaintiff loses, but only the keenest legal minds would be able to recognize this practice.

The fix is in, folks. This COVID-19 lockdown B.S. and everything associated with it is being forced onto us no matter how hard we may try to counter it through legal means. We're just throwing away our legal fees ─ how can a case be won if the judge is corrupted?

Anyway, here is the video ─ at present it is only available at Odessa's Facebook account, so it will likely get banned from there at some point: March 28- Become Smarter- The Coronation Oath Of The Monarch.

Okay, I have to go!

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