A candidate for the Conservative Party of Quebec (PCQ) has not paid his taxes on profits related to the sale of dozens of vehicles.
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Tommy Pageau, candidate in Dubuc in Saguenay, bought and resold many vehicles without declaring his profits to the tax authorities, between 2004 and 2007, we learn in a judgment of the Court of Quebec dated 2010.
Pageau also made a false declaration to the Société d’assurance automobile du Québec (SAAQ) for the purchase of a van, in order not to pay taxes, underlines this same judgment.
At the time, Tommy Pageau was working in a dealership. Personally, he bought between 50 and 75 vehicles with the aim of reselling them, explains judge Pierre Lortie in his decision.
He also deceived the SAAQ by registering far fewer vehicles than he actually acquired.
“To avoid the payment of rights, he did not complete the official documents with the SAAQ, waiting for the moment of resale”, writes the magistrate.
False statements
Tommy Pageau was never charged for these actions, which were exposed in the context of a dispute between him and his insurer Axa Assurances.
The judge ruled that Pageau had made “false statements” to his insurer to receive higher compensation following the alleged theft of a Ford Ranger pickup truck and an ATV.
Consequently, Axa Assurance did not have to pay the $27,000 claimed by Tommy Pageau.
The newspaper Le Quotidien revealed, in 2014, that Mr. Pageau was fired from the Canada Revenue Agency six months before the judgment revealing that he was not declaring his profits for tax purposes. Mr. Pageau ran in April 2014 for the Quebec Liberal Party in Jonquière.
The PLQ had then indicated that the cause of this dismissal was “a disagreement with a superior” before the end of his probationary period.
A second chance
The PCQ says it was aware of this story when Mr. Pageau applied.
“This story is more than 15 years old, the PLQ did not withdraw this candidate in 2014 and 15 years following the facts it would be even more inappropriate to do so”, indicated by email Véronique Gagnon, responsible for communications at the PCQ. .
Even if the party does not endorse these gestures, “we believe that people have the right to a second chance in life.” Mr. Pageau declined to comment.
This story adds to that, revealed by our Bureau of Investigation, of Conservative leader Éric Duhaime, who has not paid his municipal taxes of $14,000 on two buildings in recent months.