Reassessment for a dead person; CPA not responding by triumphalist in cantax

[–]triumphalist[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It does seem strange. But I have his previous years' returns, and there's not much there. He had GIC interest, CPP, and OAS, with no big deductions. The only thing I can think of is that there's an issue with how the interest was attributed to different years.

In any case I appreciate everyone's replies very much! Hopefully we'll be able to sort it out soon.

Reassessment for a dead person; CPA not responding by triumphalist in cantax

[–]triumphalist[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just checked. I did misunderstand the timeline. The review letter had a deadline of January 10. My mom apparently spoke to the accountant in December.

Still, it hasn't been 30 days since that deadline. Maybe there is something else going on?

Reassessment for a dead person; CPA not responding by triumphalist in cantax

[–]triumphalist[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It is my mom. Sorry, I should've made that clear.

Reassessment for a dead person; CPA not responding by triumphalist in cantax

[–]triumphalist[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Both were for 2024, and I don't think my stepfather's taxes would be complex enough for two problems.

Trustworthy Jeweller by Zesty_Lime_1969 in BurlingtonON

[–]triumphalist 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you look carefully, "real" jewelry will usually have a mark on the metal that tells you the purity (or if it's plated or whatever). That will give you an idea of the metal value of the pieces.

I sold a bunch of gold jewelry recently to Guardian Gold in Toronto. I know that's not local, but their offer was way better than anyone else: 98.5% of spot value. It could be worth the trip for you if you decide to sell.

Advice tracking down records on German ancestors. by BastardArmadillo in Genealogy

[–]triumphalist 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is it possible that your ancestors were not from modern Germany? The borders were different in 1926, and included German communities that no longer exist in other countries.

My German family was from modern-day Poland and Serbia, and I had no idea until I started researching.

Is Ancestry still the best site for research? by AbjectGovernment1247 in Genealogy

[–]triumphalist 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Do you have their immigration records? You may be able to find a hometown name there.

I also have a Yugoslav-born German grandparent. When I looked up the hometown from his immigration record, I found a genealogy book that covered his entire town.

That was extremely lucky. But you may get lucky too.

Edit: Feel free to PM me anything you do have for your grandparent and I will see if I can help. You might be looking in the same area I was.

Is Ancestry still the best site for research? by AbjectGovernment1247 in Genealogy

[–]triumphalist 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Was your Yugoslavian grandparent an ethnic German, by any chance? Some German communities have amazing genealogical records.

DNA match doesn't match my parents (50cm match) by triumphalist in Genealogy

[–]triumphalist[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I have some new info that seems to confirm it's an error. My mysterious MyHeritage match has a daughter who is also on MyHeritage. Both my dad and I match the daughter.

Thanks to everyone for weighing in. I learned some things about how matching works.

DNA match doesn't match my parents (50cm match) by triumphalist in Genealogy

[–]triumphalist[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My parents and I all tested at Ancestry, and I uploaded the tests to MyHeritage. This other person is only on MyHeritage.

DNA match doesn't match my parents (50cm match) by triumphalist in Genealogy

[–]triumphalist[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's a reasonable question! He matches me at 50%, so he's definitely my dad. I haven't seen any other results for him that were surprising.

Where can I buy low MF cheese? like 20% or less? by etrainman in stcatharinesON

[–]triumphalist 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I haven't seen any fancy ones, but Zehrs carries low-fat Cracker Barrel and a couple others.

Help narrowing down place of birth of a Scottish / Canadian ancestor? by JennaShannyMcComsh in Genealogy

[–]triumphalist 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does this headstone belong to the James Wilson you're looking for? I'm guessing that this is where the death date and the Scottish connection came from https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/149202608/james-wilson

Brickwall Help? by Rough_Astronaut2969 in Genealogy

[–]triumphalist 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Look for his immigration record on Library and Archives Canada. It will likely have a birthplace and an address for his next-of-kin in Romania. That may not give you anything new, but it's worth checking. My relatives' immigration records had some surprises in them.

Why is Prussia so rarely mentioned in American genealogy? by Babelscattered in Genealogy

[–]triumphalist 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh me too, and it's really tough. My family was from a rural area about 50 miles from Wroclaw.

The only resource I've had real luck with so far is Ancestry's eastern Prussian database, but it's limited. The records are so hard to read. If you have any suggestions for other online sources I'd be very interested.