| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 351 | Ulisses Correia | Please change this unfair tax law. |
| 352 | Lucus Crawford | I have been hit with this tax "loop-hole" and even though it has not bankrupted me it is putting a huge hit in my savings and retirement fund.
I hope that this ridiculous phantom income tax can be removed and maybe even reimbursed for us who have to pay it |
| 353 | Ryan Bulger |
| 354 | Patty Simser | |
| 355 | Hugh McMillan |
| 356 | Blair Albers | |
| 357 | Ron Fink | |
| 358 | Steven Forster |
| 359 | Greg MacRae | I have been carrying enough of a deferred stock option income benefit since 2000 to cripple me along with some stock of a publicly listed company that has neglegible value in comparison.
Change the legislation that for any shares acquired through stock options and held for more than two years be treated as a purchase of capital property and treated with the normal capital gains rules. |
| 360 | Anonymous | |
| 361 | Poor Me They are Taxing my Free Money | |
| 362 | Nabeel Jafferali | |
| 363 | Christina Matheson |
| 364 | Anonymous | |
| 365 | Dan Campbell | Put yourselves in their shoes and think about how you would feel if this happened to you. |
| 366 | Ian McDonald | Simply unfair. |
| 367 | Anonymous | |
| 368 | Trevor Jones | |
| 369 | Adrian Sampaleanu | |
| 370 | Brian Stemmler | |
| 371 | Ted Capes | |
| 372 | Anonymous | |
| 373 | Sorin Cohn-Sfetcu | I am a Nortel retiree who has been twice hit badly by the unfair Canadian system:
- first in the year of my retirement, when I was hit with an income tax charge of $167,000 for having exercised and kept Nortel stock options. This charge has wiped out my savings.
- secondly, this past year, when the Nortel pension - the bulk of retirement income - has been slashed considerably.
This is shaby and very unfair Canadian system treatment for people that had dedicated their professional years to build the best of Canadian industry. |
| 374 | Anonymous | |
| 375 | Anonymous | |
| 376 | Sandra Liberty | |
| 377 | Paul Shim | |
| 378 | Angela Loh | My family was impacted by the "phantom income" rules. |
| 379 | Anonymous | |
| 380 | Cheryl Goldie | |
| 381 | Yonn Ming Huang | |
| 382 | Jake Driedger | Want my continued support. Deal with the issue. |
| 383 | John Wardle | |
| 384 | Stephanie Lloyd | |
| 385 | Stacey | |
| 386 | Kim van Walsum | |
| 387 | Anonymous | |
| 388 | Jeanette Edmonds | Please deal with this unfair law as soon as possible. |
| 389 | John Davey | The tax law as it is currently written on this issue is very unfair and is particularly onerous and worrisome to those individuals whose employer is faced with CCAA or other bankruptcy proceedings. |
| 390 | Anonymous | |
| 391 | Anonymous | |
| 392 | Mike May | This sounds like a tax that the New Democrats want to bring to Canada. |
| 393 | Carl Meyer | I general the income tax is our fairest tax, but we should not have to pay tax on money we did not receive. |
| 394 | Don | |
| 395 | d.cuddy | |
| 396 | Herman Stremler | It makes no sense and it offends a basic ethic of fairness for the CRA to drive individuals to penury for payment of income tax on monies that were never received. |
| 397 | Gord Zatylny | Do the right thing for all Canadians and do it quickly to reduce the impact on people who are affected by this erroneous tax scheme |
| 398 | Marcel Baillargeon | |
| 399 | Mariette Robillard | I support the above petition |
| 400 | Paul Kotlarewsky | |