#3 BeaverFever: The real irony here is that the villa is owned by a company he incorporated for tax purposes....seems to be exactly the same kind of business loophole tax dodge he�s be vilifying here at home (apparently he had in fact disclosed the villa but overlooked the company. So it�s more like �woops im so rich I forgot about the company I own in France�).
Add to this his refusal to put his assets in blind trust. Time to put Bill on double secret probation. If the Libs had to roll a head to get their lefty credentials back, he seems like a good candidate for the guillotine.
Meanwhile after a summer of bashing the Lib�s attempts to close these same kind of business loopholes here in Canada as attacks on the middle class, Conservative Kent says something quite the opposite:
�Most Canadians can't afford the kind of high-priced financial advisers who would counsel them to own a villa in France through a company rather than directly, Kent added.
"Only the wealthiest have reason to engage expensive tax advisers to protect their wealth," Kent said.
Hmmm you don�t say, Pete. Tell me more!