NYPD wrongly stuck Canada liaison with $740K tax bill after abroad-work snafu: suit
Briefly

In 2011, Det. Michael Catlin landed a prestigious assignment with the NYPD's International Liaison Program at its Toronto bureau, where he helped local law enforcement handle international crime and terrorism cases.
After obtaining his permanent resident status in 2018, Catlin learned he likely owed the Canadian government at least $250,000 for his earnings in the Great White North, which allegedly should have been covered by the NYPD.
When Catlin asked the NYPD for help to reduce the levies, he allegedly was rejected and took out a loan to pay off a staggering $245,000 tax bill.
Catlin pointed out to the NYPD that it paid taxes for its Singapore liaison for more than a decade - and insisted he should receive the same benefits.
Read at New York Post
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