02-18-2016, 11:25 AM
In the case of RIM, if parking is provided for free to others, it’s not a taxable benefit. Are there restrictions in that lot? I think that, even if it’s just visitors who are given free parking, it’s not considered to be a taxable benefit to employees. If your employer is located in an industrial park and the park isn’t attempting to dissuade visitors or members of the public from parking there (even if those people are just hypothetical), the parking you get as an employee is not a taxable benefit.
In Viewfromthe42’s case, it seems like it maybe should be. Maybe report your employer to CRA’s snitch line? (Just kidding)
In Viewfromthe42’s case, it seems like it maybe should be. Maybe report your employer to CRA’s snitch line? (Just kidding)