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Proof You Don’t Have to File a Tax Return in Canada?

  • Writer: Tom Broderick
    Tom Broderick
  • Aug 7
  • 1 min read

Have you ever read Section 150 of the Income Tax Act?

It says you "shall" file an income tax return… but here's the bombshell:


“Shall” does not mean “must.”


In this quick but critical clip, Kevin J. Johnston, Canada’s #1 tax expert, exposes a legal language loophole the CRA hopes you never notice. By interpreting “shall” as mandatory, CRA agents pressure Canadians into filing taxes they may not legally owe.



🧠 What You’ll Learn in This Video:

  • Why “shall” ≠ “must” under Canadian law

  • How Kevin has defended clients using Section 150

  • Why understanding tax language could save you thousands

  • What CRA doesn’t want you to know about voluntary compliance


Kevin’s insight has saved Canadians millions—and this video is your shortcut to that knowledge.


🚨 Take Action Now

🛑 Stop letting CRA use fear and misinterpretation to control your finances.🧠 Know your rights.🗂️ Understand the Income Tax Act on your terms.







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