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Didn’t understand the pen thing, what did he do
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icvm07
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He didn’t lift 500kg
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it wasn't 500 kg bcs Eddie Hall set that record not Bruce lee
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bru 400kg left and right hand is world record
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Shopify vs. CRA — Short Video Summary (Point Form) What Happened? The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) tried to force Shopify to hand over massive amounts of merchant data. CRA wanted up to six years of information on Canadian Shopify sellers. The CRA claimed it needed the data to verify tax compliance under the Income Tax Act and Excise Tax Act. Why the Federal Court Rejected CRA’s Request 1. CRA Could Not Clearly Identify Who They Wanted The court said the CRA’s definitions were “vague,” “confusing,” and inconsistent. CRA used unclear terms like “Shopify Owners” and “merchants.” The judge ruled there was no properly “ascertainable group” as required by law. 2. The Request Was Overly Broad CRA wanted enormous amounts of private business data. The court said the request was disproportionate and unworkable. Shopify showed compliance would take massive resources and years of work. 3. The Court Said Judicial Approval Is NOT Automatic The Federal Court stressed it acts as a “gatekeeper.” Judges said CRA cannot simply ask for huge databases without proper justification. The court emphasized privacy protections and limits on CRA power. 4. CRA Failed To “Connect The Dots” The court said CRA did not properly explain: exactly who they were targeting, why the information was needed, and how the request related to tax compliance. The court viewed parts of the request as speculative. 5. The Court Said The Request Was Ambiguous CRA’s wording was criticized repeatedly. The court found the application difficult to interpret and internally inconsistent. This weakened CRA’s entire case. Key Quotes / Themes From The Case “Vague and confusing terms” “Disproportional” “Unworkable” “Overly broad” “Judicial oversight is crucial” “The Court acts as gatekeeper” Important Reality Check The CRA did NOT lose because taxes are “optional.” The court did NOT eliminate CRA audit powers. The ruling mainly said: CRA requests must be specific, legally justified, proportional, and respectful of privacy and court safeguards. CRA Appeal Update CRA appealed the decision. In late 2025 and early 2026, the Federal Court of Appeal ordered Shopify to preserve some merchant data while the appeal continues. The main legal fight is still ongoing. Ultra-Short Video Bullet Points CRA demanded SIX YEARS of Shopify data Federal Court said CRA’s request was vague Judges called parts “unworkable” Court said CRA request was too broad Shopify fought back and WON in Federal Court Judges said courts must limit CRA overreach CRA is now appealing the loss GOT CORPORATE DEBT? SELL ME ALL YOUR DEBT NOW! www.KevinJJohnston.biz Watch The Show Live Every Tuesday at 9PM Eastern Time LIVE ON: www.FreedomReport.ca Ask Questions on TikTok: @realkevinjjohnston #CRA #IncomeTax #CanadaRevenueAgency #CorporateTax #Taxes      CRA, IncomeTax, CanadaRevenueAgency, CorporateTax, Taxes, T4, TaxProblems, Auditor, TorontoTax, CalgaryTa
Shopify vs. CRA — Short Video Summary (Point Form) What Happened? The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) tried to force Shopify to hand over massive amounts of merchant data. CRA wanted up to six years of information on Canadian Shopify sellers. The CRA claimed it needed the data to verify tax compliance under the Income Tax Act and Excise Tax Act. Why the Federal Court Rejected CRA’s Request 1. CRA Could Not Clearly Identify Who They Wanted The court said the CRA’s definitions were “vague,” “confusing,” and inconsistent. CRA used unclear terms like “Shopify Owners” and “merchants.” The judge ruled there was no properly “ascertainable group” as required by law. 2. The Request Was Overly Broad CRA wanted enormous amounts of private business data. The court said the request was disproportionate and unworkable. Shopify showed compliance would take massive resources and years of work. 3. The Court Said Judicial Approval Is NOT Automatic The Federal Court stressed it acts as a “gatekeeper.” Judges said CRA cannot simply ask for huge databases without proper justification. The court emphasized privacy protections and limits on CRA power. 4. CRA Failed To “Connect The Dots” The court said CRA did not properly explain: exactly who they were targeting, why the information was needed, and how the request related to tax compliance. The court viewed parts of the request as speculative. 5. The Court Said The Request Was Ambiguous CRA’s wording was criticized repeatedly. The court found the application difficult to interpret and internally inconsistent. This weakened CRA’s entire case. Key Quotes / Themes From The Case “Vague and confusing terms” “Disproportional” “Unworkable” “Overly broad” “Judicial oversight is crucial” “The Court acts as gatekeeper” Important Reality Check The CRA did NOT lose because taxes are “optional.” The court did NOT eliminate CRA audit powers. The ruling mainly said: CRA requests must be specific, legally justified, proportional, and respectful of privacy and court safeguards. CRA Appeal Update CRA appealed the decision. In late 2025 and early 2026, the Federal Court of Appeal ordered Shopify to preserve some merchant data while the appeal continues. The main legal fight is still ongoing. Ultra-Short Video Bullet Points CRA demanded SIX YEARS of Shopify data Federal Court said CRA’s request was vague Judges called parts “unworkable” Court said CRA request was too broad Shopify fought back and WON in Federal Court Judges said courts must limit CRA overreach CRA is now appealing the loss GOT CORPORATE DEBT? SELL ME ALL YOUR DEBT NOW! www.KevinJJohnston.biz Watch The Show Live Every Tuesday at 9PM Eastern Time LIVE ON: www.FreedomReport.ca Ask Questions on TikTok: @realkevinjjohnston #CRA #IncomeTax #CanadaRevenueAgency #CorporateTax #Taxes CRA, IncomeTax, CanadaRevenueAgency, CorporateTax, Taxes, T4, TaxProblems, Auditor, TorontoTax, CalgaryTa

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