TORONTO One Canadian man is learning just how difficult it is to bring someone back to life on paper, after his mother was erroneously declared dead by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). Dave Gibeault was surprised to find a date of death on his mother Mary’s notice of assessment this month and quickly had his accountant contact the CRA to rectify the situation. “I read her CRA notice of assessment saying she was now deceased and since they had received a date of death, I would be required to settle any financials dealing with her,” he told CTVNews.ca in a phone interview on Wednesday.
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