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