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Federal auditors request for accounting giant’s records stalls yet again, 7 years into tax probe
The Chan family is one of the wealthiest in British Columbia and is known for donating millions to philanthropic causes.
Led by billionaire brothers Caleb and Tom Chan, the family donated $40 million this year to a Vancouver Art Gallery relocation project that will be christened the Chan Centre for the Visual Arts.
But right across the street from the existing gallery, a far different portrait of the Chan brothers is emerging, as they battle the Canada Revenue Agency in the Federal Court of Canada over a decade-long offshore tax dodge.
Numerous internal emails filed in court this summer reveal the Chans' involvement in a KPMG offshore scheme so secret that neither tax collectors nor even their spouses were ever supposed to find out.
The Chan brothers may be the most prominent of several wealthy families whose identities have been revealed over the past few years as being part of the scheme.
The records show the Chan brothers were part of a group of more than 20 wealthy Canadians whose families had at least $5 million to invest in a sophisticated KPMG tax dodge first developed out of the accounting firm's Vancouver office in the late 1990s.
The KPMG offshore tax dodge helped wealthy clients set up shell companies on the Isle of Man, a tiny tax haven in the middle of the Irish Sea. It promised clients they could pay "no tax" on their investments and hide money from their ex-spouses.
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Here I am singing a cover of the song "A Kirin Tale" from the episode “Sounds of Silence“ of "My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic”.
I take absolutely no credit for this song, it is just a tribute to the creators of an amazing show as well as Rachel Bloom who is a queen and goddess.
Lyrics By: Jim Miller & Nicole Dubuc
Music By: Daniel Ingram
Orchestration By: Caleb Chan
Originally Performed By: Rachel Bloom
Today's disabled character of the day is Caleb Chan from Defying Doomsday (Selected Afterimage of the Fading), who has muscle dsymorphia and an unspecified eating disorder
[Image Description: Cover of the book Defying Doomsday. Features a person with a leg brace walking towards a tower with a white light across a light blue ground with various cracks. In front of them is a person walking with crouches and an adult holding hands with a child. The closets figure has long blue hair. They are wearing a leather jacket, green tunic, jeans, and tan boots.]
Merry Christmas everyone!