ae JA A10 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, June 28, 2006 . an fined for tax violation. Branwyn's _ : NOT PAYING his income tax will cost a local man thousands - — of dollars over the next year: ’ Donovan Myron Ganson was fined $5,000 in Terrace -. Provincial Court June 15 after he plead guilty to five counts __'. of failing to comply with requirements to file five personal . income tax returns between 1994 and 2003. : -Dave Morgan, communications manager with the Canada , Revénue Agency, said court-imposed penalties can vary and » Ganson’s fine of $1,000 for each of his five offences is a “standard” fine. He has until June 30, 2007.to pay the fine. . Ganson still has to file his outstanding tax returns, along with any taxes owing, interest and late-filing penalties, Mor- . a Ban said. “Our goal in this i is to get people to comply with the 7 legislation,” he said. “The majority of individuals file their tax returns on time. They. pay their,taxes and we have an obligation to make sure "that those who don’t [pay], do.” ; - From ‘April 2005 to March 2006, enforcement officers at. --“" the Northern British Columbia and Yukon Tax Services Of- ns fice traced 6,280 delinquent i income tax returns. * The additional taxes, penalties and interest from those re- tums totalled $54,286,770. o oe —_ as . : _ ase ub : . 7 oad People who don’t file an income tax return will receive a reminder letter and most will comply, Morgan said. If someone doesn’t comply, a letter is sent out demanding - the return be filed. If that’s also ignored, then legal action will be taken, he said. Local gets sentenced A MAN charged with assault with a weapon has received a : suspended sentence after pleading guilty to a lesser charge. -Gerald Henry McIntosh, 55, plead guilty to’ possession of a weapon dangerous to the public peace for an incident with a knife that occurred on May 1, 2005. McIntosh was ordered to a one-year term of probation and to not have any contact with victim Joey Duroches. Pleading guilty to this lesser charge means the defendent doesn’t admit to hurting, anybody, said Crown. counsel Bill Funnel. . Two other charges of assault causing bodily harm and possession of marijuana. were stayed, meaning these charges [J have been suspended or postponed and McIntosh will not be -B _ prosecuted for them. - : ‘invites you’ toa summer Grand Opening Garden Party — _ Saturday, July Ist - Noon to Sundown Enjoy Local Musicians « - Door Prizes sides. for ‘he kids, “grand prize and safety ~displays/booths, all included in the price of your breakfast! This survivor Supports cand oS Survivor Camp. HERITAGE recovery prog rams in the province of B.C. The organization is PARK MUSEUM committedtoproviding 12p.m.-4p.m. | financial assistance © Enjoy a day of fun that for the purchase of ” includes a spectacular equipment, _ fraining silent auction of medical staff and fundraiser, races, fhe operation of games, a petting zoo, Children’s _ ‘Burn face’ painting, dunk 8a.m.-lla:m, breakfast — supports Terrace Fire Hall - the B.C. Professional - 3215 Eby St, Fire Fighters’ Burn “$5. OO | per person, Fund. This fund is Children 3 aid Under dedicated to burn eat FREE. Fire truck prevention as well as Proud — a » supporter of the Firefighter’s. s | Breakfast! — Terrace Stop & Shop! © Self Serve * Propane _ © Convenience Store . * Diesel * Free Sani-Dump * Lotto Center ¢ Open 24 Hours . . TOTEM FURNITURE " IPPLANGES 4501 Lokelse Ave,, Terrace, B.C. ¢ 638-1158 © 1-800-813-1158 MORE PARKING ° DRIVE THROUGH “EXPRESS LANE” ; 4635 5 Greig Avenue, Terrace. . 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