www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Wednesday, March 20, 2013 | 12 Police use Taser on man at Rehab Nightclub by David Lea Oakville Beaver Staff A 19-year-old Brampton man is facing multiple charges following an incident at the Rehab Nightclub on Winston Park Dr., early Sunday (March 17) in which police used a Taser. Halton police reported the incident began around 1 a.m., when a man was asked by the club's private security to leave. Instead, the man allegedly pulled a knife and began threatening the security personnel. Despite attempts by friends to coax the man to leave, he was reportedly still present when police arrived. Police reported officers used a Taser in making an arrest. Imren Toor, 19, of Brampton faces charges including assault with a weapon, uttering threats to cause death, possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose, unauthorized possession of a INCOME TAX PLANNING FOR SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS We have, for the tenth year in a row, been awarded the First Place Diamond Award in the categories of Incorporation Services, Tax Planning and Preparation Services and Business Advisory Services. prohibited weapon and causing a disturbance. A 19-year-old Oakville man is also facing charges in connection to an assault at a Vanguard Crescent house party early Friday (March 15). Police were called to the residence around 2 a.m., after receiving reports that a knife had been pulled during a fight between two men concerning a woman. While the pocket knife was subsequently folded and resheathed, police reported it was used to strengthen a punch to an 18-year-old man's face. The 18-year-old received minor injuries to his face and refused medi- cal treatment. Joshua Oliveira, 19, of Oakville faces a charge of assault with a weapon. Anyone with information is asked to contact Halton police at the Oakville Criminal Investigation Bureau at 905825-4747, ext. 2215 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800222-TIPS (8477). Fraudulent reporting scam arrests A 49-year-old Oakville man is facing charges in connection with a scam involving the alleged fraudulent reporting of stolen vehicles. On Jan. 15, a man contacted Halton police to report the theft of his 2009 Toyota Camry from an auto auction. An investigation resulted in the recovery of the vehicle at a Mississauga storage facility. Police allege the vehicle had been placed at the facility before it was reported stolen. Investigation led police to an Oakville auto body shop. Acting on a search warrant, police seized additional stolen property. Detectives from Milton arrested two men on Feb. 28. Mohamed Azeez, 49, of Oakville has been charged with fraud and possession of stolen property. Pawan Sharma, 51, of Milton has been charged with fraud and public mischief. TEN YEARS IN A ROW If You Earn In Excess Of $20,000 Per Year And Are Not Incorporated, You Are paying Too Much Income Tax. TAX PREPARATION SERVICES CALL THE TAX ADVISORY NOW FOR A FREE ASSESSMENT OF YOUR CORPORATE AND PERSONAL INCOME TAX PLANNING SITUATION AT 905-469-8777 WWW.THETAXADVISORY.CA THE FOLLOWING TABLE SHOWS JUST HOW MUCH MONEY YOU CAN SAVE THROUGH INCORPORATION.... Net Income Personal Income Tax Corporate Income Tax Income Tax Savings ED FOSTER 20,000 40,000 60,000 80,000 100,000 120,000 140,000 3,277 9,319 16,095 22,712 31,117 39,799 48,750 3,100 6,200 9,300 12,400 15,500 18,600 21,700 177 3,119 6,795 10,312 15,617 21,199 27,050 ....AND THIS IS BEFORE WE ENSURE THAT YOU HAVE CLAIMED EVERY POSSIBLE DEDUCTION THAT IS AVAILABLE TO YOU. WOULDN'T YOU LIKE TO KNOW THAT YOU ARE PAYING THE MINIMUM AMOUNT OF INCOME TAX POSSIBLE? ADVISORY COMMITTED TO REDUCING THE INCOME TAXES THAT YOU PAY www.thetaxadvisory.ca THE TAX INCORPORATORSTM COMMITTED TO INCORPORATING YOUR COMPANY THE RIGHT WAY THE FIRST TIME www.theincorporators.ca THE ADVISORY COMMITTED TO MAKING YOUR BUSINESS A SUCCESS www.thebusinessadvisory.ca THE BUSINESS SERVING SMALL AND HOME BASED BUSINESSES FOR OVER 30 YEARS