Originally posted by Erik Malmsten
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Royal City Masters: August 1-6 in Guelph
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Originally posted by Hugh Brodie View PostWill the Royal City Masters have any live games?
You can watch some of the top boards as they are playing ... watch on Lichess here: Royal City Masters • Round 1 • lichess.org
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Originally posted by Hugh Siddeley View Post
My prize was $600, so above the entry fee paid, but the entry fee wasn't deducted from the amount on the T4A.
Getting back on topic:
1) Why are the Royal City Masters organizers adding HST to the cost? I've never seen that before and,
2) Why is the late fee $75, which is higher than the entry fee of most tournaments! In an ideal world, sure, I would have registered months ago. But it's not always easy to plan so far in advance with work schedules, family, and other life obligations interfering. $75 is a deal-breaker. There's also the cost of accommodation to consider, and I hadn't even looked into that.
Tournament entry fees used to be $50 or $100 and you might get 100 players. These days most tournaments charge more and have to remit HST.
It would be up to you to itemize deductions and not the person preparing the T4A.
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Originally posted by Erik Malmsten View Post
I hope to make the blitz tournament, Looking forward to seeing further details on your website.
The slow chess tournament has 6 GMs, 12 IMs and an old-timer master Jozef Polacek, 1984 Toronto co-champion, who hasn't played in a tournament for decades.
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Originally posted by Gordon Gooding View Postin regards to the $75 late fee, it is motivation, pain and simple. The sooner you make a commitment in advance, the better off you will be. As for the HST thing, I have no idea. Having to fill out forms to claim your prize money, ughh!
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Originally posted by Gerry Litchfield View Post"If we want our social programs we have to pay the taxes that support those programs"
Incorrect. Without taxpayer funding the Government of Canada can pay for any social programs it enacts because we can always print money to do that.
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I really enjoyed playing in the Royal City Masters this year. Some wild games, amazing storytelling sessions, and some interesting analysis sessions with vicarious kibitzing. The Royal City Masters is a marquee event on the Canadian chess calendar and I will be happy to see it continue next year. I have sent an email of appreciation to the mayor of Guelph and the president of the University of Guelph.
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