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14/12/2006 19:43:13
Mike Yearwood
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
 
 
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14/12/2006 17:45:19
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Autre
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Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP1
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Divers
Thread ID:
01176130
Message ID:
01177848
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Well while we're in edit mode.

A New Brunswick company, known as Level Extreme Inc., has been fighting the Canada Revenue Agency *since* the last two years

should be

A New Brunswick company, known as Level Extreme Inc., has been fighting the Canada Revenue Agency *for* the last two years


>Now that you are in the process of adjusting the texts, here is one more that needs adjustment in my opinion.
>
>The comment page says: Each comment are subject to approval and, ...
>
>First, it should be 'comment is'. But more important, it suggests that the comments page only contains comments you like. I suggest you make clear there that you accept ALL comments, as long as they are not using really abusive language or are clearly off-topic.
>
>>I have adjusted the text. The one on the intro page says:
>>
>>A New Brunswick company, known as Level Extreme Inc., has been fighting the Canada Revenue Agency since the last two years in regards to a Canada Revenue Agency Ruling forcing it to tax its international customers. It is unacceptable that Canadian companies are forced to tax international customers with an insulting Canadian tax. If the Canada Revenue Agency does not adjust accordingly, Canadian companies doing e-commerce business or ones with the desire to do so would have to leave the country in favour of offshore setups.
>>
>>While the one on the petition page says:
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>>This petition gathers signatures from all around to request the Canada Revenue Agency to adjust accordingly. It is unacceptable that Canadian companies are forced to tax international customers with an insulting Canadian tax. If the Canada Revenue Agency does not fix this terrible mistake, Canadian companies doing e-commerce business or ones with the desire to do so would have to leave the country in favour of offshore setups.
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