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cn said:Charging for parking and those such taxes seem like apples and oranges.
Yeah, i'm aware of that , thanks.
cn said:Charging for parking and those such taxes seem like apples and oranges.
Lemme know how you like it when your doctor can't read. Which private school did your parents send you to when you were a kid given your distate for, and lack of value seen in public education?CDN Aviator said:.....school taxes when you have no kids.....
It is not about fairness to people making the same salary across the country. Parking rates will not be set nationally - they will be local based on local competitive rates.TimBit said:As for other points, how is it fair to members, like those in the NCR who just do not have any "free" parking spaces if someone making the same salary in another city gets free parking.
Yes. Go back to reply 21 and you will see that already stated.noneck said:I wouldn't be surprised if TB had mandated it across the Fed Govm't.
When i'm on 2 hour standby...i cant even leave my house.........
ArmyVern said:I was thinking along that lines too; someone said something earlier about it being noted as "a taxable allowance & benefit" on our pay ... wondering then, what is their plan with that? Automatic for everyone? What about those pers who don't own POMVs (they DO exist!!), those who utilize public transport instead of POMV to get to/from work - or carpool -, those who are married service couples who travel back/forth in ONE vehicle etc?? They still going to treat "both" their pays to this "taxable allowance and benefit" at the full rate for each member despite the fact that only one vehicle between them is utilizing a space??
TimBit said:The plan where I work is this:
EX's and Senior Officers of Colonel-Rank and above do, as part of their privilege, get free parking. For them, the full cost of a spot will become a taxable benefit unless they forfeit their rights. For all others, you pay to get a parking pass, it is not taxable. I'm sure in fact it will be tax-deductible if you can prove that you don't really have a choice to pay for it in order to get to work (i.e. you CANNOT take the bus, because of shift work, in which case anyway you should not have to pay).
NCR or other Canadian urban installation,
measurable market value and assigned parking,
a charge.
base close to population centre,
assigned parking, but no comparable market value,
no charge.
remote base,
assigned parking, but no market value,
no charge.
installation (base, building, armoury or reserve centre),
no assigned parking (open lot or “scramble”),
no charge.
TimBit said:So it would seem to me that all of you at Gagetown, Pet, Bagot and so on are good to go. Unlike those in Halifax and Esquimalt, sadly...
Generally, you cannot deduct the cost of parking at your employer's office, such as monthly or daily parking fees. These are personal costs.
TimBit said:BTW, DAOD 1004-1 as linked by mariomike states the following charges:
So it would seem to me that all of you at Gagetown, Pet, Bagot and so on are good to go. Unlike those in Halifax and Esquimalt, sadly...
gcclarke said:I don't really think Esquimalt should be an issue. Or at least I haven't noticed any pay parking lots in Esquimalt. Certainly not anywhere near the base. I suppose the nice people at the Recruiting Centre in downtown Victoria might lose any free parking that they currently receive, if they get any.
gcclarke said:Good catch on the parking lot there too. Google street view tells me that it's $3 a day and monthly parking is available, but doesn't say how much the monthly rate is. I'd guess somewhere in the $30 range.
gcclarke said:I suspect that they'd wait a bit to see if the demand doesn't drop to reasonable levels after such a price increase.
gcclarke said:Good catch on the parking lot there too. Google street view tells me that it's $3 a day and monthly parking is available, but doesn't say how much the monthly rate is. I'd guess somewhere in the $30 range.
gcclarke said:I suspect that they'd wait a bit to see if the demand doesn't drop to reasonable levels after such a price increase.
Good catch on the parking lot there too. Google street view tells me that it's $3 a day and monthly parking is available, but doesn't say how much the monthly rate is. I'd guess somewhere in the $30 range.
Crockett said:I believe there is actually one on the corner of Admirals Rd and Lockley Rd, just outside the base. Not sure it gets much usage though.
My real question is if payment for parking becomes mandatory in a place like Halifax, would they actually build up the infrastructure so that you don't need 12+ years in to apply for a parking pass?
Themouse said:At least for the trial period the only change to that is that it's going from 12 back to 13 years.....
ArmyVern said:Which, to me, proves the point that it really isn't "free enterprise" and "about competetion" as the Treasury Board" claims then is it?
Not when the "competetion is limited to a select few". That's a cash grab - plain and simple.