Well heres the end of this...
We Got It!
And as spoken above they did it in a big spashy press conference in Gagetown.
Take note of all those other soldiers and Police Officers who now get this tax relief who are not in Haiti or Bosnia. It is a quite a few others around the world who are not home with their families.
News Release
Government of Canada Extends Tax Break to Military and Police Personnel
NRâ “04.028 - April 14, 2004
OTTAWA â “ Today, the Government of Canada confirmed that the tax exemption for Canadian Forces members and police officers announced in Budget 2004 is extended to all deployments except low-risk missions. The Prime Minister, the Right Honourable Paul Martin, made the announcement at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown.
With this measure, approximately 3,000 Canadian Forces members and police officers deployed abroad will benefit from a tax exemption, including Afghanistan, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Haiti.
â Å“Those who put their life on the line to protect Canadians deserve our support,â ? Minister Pratt said. â Å“The tax break will improve the quality of life of our Canadian Forces members and their families.â ?
Retroactive to January 1 st, 2004, the employment income that Canadian Forces and police personnel earn while deployed to high-risk and current moderate-risk operational missions will be exempt from income tax. The tax break will apply, regardless of the length of the deployment and the rank, up to the highest level of pay earned by a non-commissoned member of the Canadian Forces â “ approximately $6,000 per month.
Budget 2004 introduced this measure in recognition of the special contribution that Canadian Forces personnel and police make to international peace and stability while serving their country on international missions.
The lists of eligible missions can be found in the attached annexes.
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For more information, please contact:
Darren Gibb
Director of Communications
Office of the Minister of National Defence
(613) 996-3100
Annex 1 â “ List of Present Military Missions Eligible for Tax Exemption
Location
Mission
Number of Personnel
(as of April 08, 2004)
Afghanistan
UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan
1
Afghanistan
NATO International Security Assistance Force (ISAF)
1682
Bosnia-Herzegovina
NATO Stabilization Force (SFOR)
651
Congo
UN Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUC)
7
Haiti
UN Multinational Interim Force
511
Iraq
Iraqi Freedom (exchange personnel)
2
Kuwait
Iraqi Freedom (exchange personnel)
1
Middle East
UN Truce Supervision Organization (UNTSO)
8
Middle East
UN Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF)
193
Middle East (Sinai)
Multinational Force and Observers (MFO)
28
Senegal
Office of the Secretary General for West Africa
1
Sierra Leone
UN Mission in Sierra Leone (UNAMSIL)
5
Sierra Leone
International Military Assistance Training Team (IMATT)
7
Annex 2 â “ List of Present Police Missions Eligible for Tax Exemption
Location
Mission
Number of Personnel
(as of April 08, 2004)
Bosnia-Herzegovina
Office of the High Representative (OHR)
European Union Police Mission (EUPM)
8 (6 RCMP officers)
Côte d'Ivoire
UN Operation in Côte D'Ivoire (UNOCI)
2 (2RCMP officers)
East Timor
UN Mission in Support of East Timor (UNMISET)
7 (3 RCMP officers)
Guinea
UN High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR)
2 (2 RCMP officers)
Iraq
Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA)
1 (RCMP)
Jordan
Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA)
20 (11 RCMP officers)
Sierra Leone
UN Mission in Sierra Leone (UNAMSIL)
Special Court for Sierra Leone (SCSL)
13 (8 RCMP officers)