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no recourse for poor workmanship

By Occasional Contributors | 2 Minutes Read August 5, 2014

Will you do the job for cash? It's risky business

Before you begin a construction or renovation project, remember this: there are significant risks if you accept cash for the job without reporting your income.

Article by Occasional Contributors / Business, Finance and Accounting / Canada Revenue Agency, construction or renovation project, CRA, Enforcing tax laws, Informant Leads Program, no recourse for poor workmanship, not reporting cash income, paying cash and avoiding taxes, Publication RC4406, risk of liability, risks if you accept cash for the job without reporting your income, taxpayers, underground economy, Voluntary disclosures program

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