When they register in the North, they have to have a business licence to work in the North. They have to sign up with WCB. We know where their offices are — they are not necessarily in Yellowknife; it could be in Camrose — and we follow the process to get the money that is owed to the Northwest Territories, as I have indicated. But once they come to the North, they have to have all the requirements that any other firm does to work in the North. We use those processes to make sure the Government of the Northwest Territories gets remitted to it what is owing.
Michael Miltenberger on Question 419-16(2) Payroll Tax On Southern Employers
In the Legislative Assembly on October 3rd, 2008. See this statement in context.
Question 419-16(2) Payroll Tax On Southern Employers
Oral Questions
October 2nd, 2008
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