This " Declaration Of Overdue Amounts Owed To The Crown " is a part of the paperwork released by the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency specifically for Canada residents.
The latest fillable version of the document was released on June 1, 2015 and can be downloaded through the link below or found through the department's forms library.
Q: What is the Declaration of Overdue Amounts Owed to the Crown?
A: The Declaration of Overdue Amounts Owed to the Crown is a document that lists outstanding debts owed to the government of Canada.
Q: Who does the Declaration of Overdue Amounts Owe to the Crown apply to?
A: The declaration applies to individuals, businesses, and organizations that have not paid their debts to the Canadian government.
Q: What happens if someone is listed on the Declaration of Overdue Amounts Owed to the Crown?
A: If someone is listed on the declaration, it means they have not paid their debts and may face consequences such as legal action or collection efforts.
Q: How can someone get their name removed from the Declaration of Overdue Amounts Owed to the Crown?
A: To get their name removed, they need to pay the outstanding debt to the Canadian government in full.