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    I would report them all.

    It is illegal. Period. No justifications on level of illegal. Anyone earning more than $50 a week is legally bound to declare that income. Maybe, if every didn't enable people working illegally, the taxes we pay to cover their unpaid taxes, would not be so expensive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sandylynn View Post
    Suzie_Homemaker...! IF YOUR DAUGHTER WAS IN COLLEGE AND SHE MADE 60.00 A WEEK DURING THE SUMMER BABYSITTING AT NIGHT...ARE YOU TELLING ME YOU WOULD MAKE HER CLAIM IT ON INCOME TAX....COME ON
    Actually sandylynn, my daughter made $75 a week driviing one of my daycare children to school last year and I DID make her claim it and file a tax return! And she was 21. Filing taxes allows them to get the GST credit and the Trillium credit.

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