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I mean I know there are ways in Canada of getting a job where you're not paying taxes under the table they call it. You get paid under the table. So you get paid, the companies don't report the employees that are getting paid under the table. They just pay them cash and then there's no record of that employee. But what's happening over the and or you can pay someone as a contractor and if you're paid as a contractor they don't need your SIN number. They just cut you a check and you're paid and they on their income taxes they put in that they paid a contractor and this is the contractors name and blah blah blah. And then should Revenue Canada who is the Canadian version of the IRS should they want to come after you you know they can but without a SIN number and without linking you to the government system via your SIN number you're basically a ghost. Right? So you can look for these jobs like construction is one, fishery is one, cab driver is another. These are companies that you're technically a contractor when you work for them. So they can report that they paid X amount of dollars to a certain contractor but there's no taxes as such. You're only paying your company's taxes and that's it right? So the link to me let's say as a person without a SIN number would be nil because how are they going to track you down right? And there's not a whole lot of companies that will still pay under the table but there are some and I know of some. I've worked for some. You know pretty much all the work I do is labeled as being the contractor. So people just pay me with cash or a check or whatever for all the computer work that I do and it's my responsibility to report that income to Revenue Canada. So it's an interesting situation. What's it George? KV0MAI. It's all you.

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