Re: P.E.I woman asked to payback 18,500 CERB
Sounds like she applied in good faith thinking she was eligible. It's even possible that their was no mention of "net income" at the time she applied so she may have a legitimate argument there.
Further, still from the article, if she had $5,000 in gross income, but claimed expenses, reducing her net income below $5,000 she may be able to re-file your 2019 taxes, erasing the deductions, resulting in a net income over $5,000 and thus she will be eligible for the money she received. This would result in a tiny increase in taxes owing for 2019 but may keep her CERB eligible. Confusing program all around.
Casey said he's been advising people that they're allowed to file an amendment to their 2019 tax returns, where they could shift some eligible expenses to another tax year or simply not claim them.
12 team H-2-H 1 year league, daily roster changes, 3 goalie start minimum/week
2xC, 2xRW, 2xLW, 4xD, 3xUtil, 2xG, 5 Bench
G, A, P, PIM, PPP, SHP, GWG, SOG, Hits, W, SV%, GAA, SVs
C: C. Keller, C. Mittelstadt, B. Nelson, R. Strome,
LW: K. Connor, B. Tkachuk, J. Gaudreau, J. Marchessault, E. Rodrigues, A. Lafreniere
RW: K. Fiala, J. Bratt, T. Jeannot V. Arvidsson
D: R. Josi, J. Trouba, E. Gustafsson,
G: L. Thompson, F. Gustavsson, V. Vanecek
NO IR