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Published: April 10, 2020

Last Updated: October 25, 2021

In the case of Smith v. The Queen the Supreme Court of British Columbia upheld a conviction of failing to file Canadian Income tax returns on the part of Mr. Smith who was self employed as a consultant to the tax protestor community.

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