(Gatineau) Denis Coderre must settle his accounts with the tax authorities, who registered a second legal mortgage on a property in Montreal North that belongs to him, if he wants to be on the starting line of the race for the leadership of the Quebec Liberal Party (PLQ) which begins next January, the party reminded us on Wednesday.
Last August, we learned in the media that the tax authorities were demanding $66,373 from him under the Tax law for the years 2021 and 2022. A second legal mortgage worth $68,000 has since been filed for amounts due in 2023, Cogeco and Quebecor media initially reported. In total, the former mayor of Montreal ultimately owes $134,000 to Revenu Québec, confirm documents filed in the land registry.
Questioned by The PressMr. Coderre once again reiterated on Wednesday that his dispute with the tax authorities “concerns confidential information relating to family life” and that “this entire matter is under control and will be resolved shortly.”
Such contributions involve litigation with the state over income of several hundred thousand dollars.
For the president of the Liberal Party, “everyone must pay their taxes in Quebec,” he said on the sidelines of the pre-sessional caucus in Outaouais.
This tax issue is being resolved. All citizens must pay their taxes as I have always done and as I will continue to do with honor and pride.
Denis Coderre, in the evening on Facebook
Interim leader Marc Tanguay also added that he expects Coderre to resolve the situation quickly. He also reiterated that the career politician will have to show the party his credentials before he is officially entered in the race, which begins in January.
For MP Désirée McGraw, who officially supports federal Transport Minister Pablo Rodriguez, if he decides to run, “someone who doesn’t pay their taxes, for me, that disqualifies them as a candidate,” she said.
Current MP Frédéric Beauchemin, who is also due to enter the race in the coming weeks, added that Mr. Coderre could not be officially declared a candidate until his situation was resolved.
“A politician must set an example. We must show our credentials. This is the one and only way to ensure that trust returns,” he said.
“It is important that we have a debate of ideas and debates of ideas come with people who do not have this kind of situation,” he added.
“From surprise to surprise,” says her ex
While Denis Coderre assures that the sums involved are linked to his “family life”, his ex-wife Chantale Renaud assures that she was not aware of her ex’s problems with taxes, in an interview with The Press“I go from surprise to surprise,” she said, assuring that she is “not concerned by that.”
The tax authorities’ legal mortgages concern Denis Coderre exclusively, but she is the one who lives in the house they encumber. Separated since 2018, Chantale Renaud and the aspiring Liberal candidate have just made their divorce official.