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Canada – Understanding Income Tax Statute-Barred Periods

What is an Income Tax Statute-Barred Period? When taxpayers are initially assessed for income tax or GST/HST, they receive a Notice of Assessment. If changes are needed to a prior assessment, the CRA issues a Notice of Reassessment, which overrides earlier assessments. Taxpayers can receive multiple Notices of Reassessment for the same tax year or […]

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Canada – Can’t Pay Your Taxes? A Primer on When the CRA Grants Taxpayer Relief on Penalties and Interest

What is a Taxpayer Relief Application? When taxpayers are unable to meet tax payment deadlines or fulfill their obligations due to personal misfortune or uncontrollable circumstances, the CRA typically imposes penalties and interest. Fortunately, subsection 220(3.1) of the Income Tax Act allows the CRA to waive penalties or interest at their discretion or upon the […]

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Canada – Have Personal Tax Debt That’s More Than 10 Years Old? You May Not Have to Pay the CRA

Introduction: CRA’s Limitations on Collecting Old Tax Debt If you have an unpaid tax liability that’s over 10 years old, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) may no longer be able to collect it, especially if they haven’t contacted you for collection purposes. The Income Tax Act grants the CRA extensive powers to collect tax debts, […]

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Canada – Made a Mistake on Your Tax Return? Here’s How to Change It Through the Tax Objections Process

Introduction: The Canadian Tax Objections Process Under subsection 165(1) of Canada’s Income Tax Act, every taxpayer has the right to object to a tax assessment or reassessment, provided they meet the statutory time limits and procedural requirements. This process begins when a taxpayer files a Notice of Objection.  The CRA’s Appeals Division will then assign […]

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Canada – Do I Have to Submit to an Oral Interview During a Tax Audit? CRA Policy Explained

Introduction: CRA’s Power to Compel Oral Interviews Since December 15, 2022, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has the authority to require taxpayers or relevant individuals to attend oral interviews during a tax audit. This power stems from the Federal Court case Minister of National Revenue v Cameco Corporation, 2019 FCA 67 and subsequent legislative changes […]

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Do You Have Tax Debts to the CRA? Here Are 4 Situations When Taxpayer Relief May Be Possible – Canada

Introduction Many taxpayers find themselves overwhelmed by tax debts, compounded by other financial obligations and increasing interest charges. If you’re struggling to manage your tax debt, it’s important to know that the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has extensive collection powers. These powers can be exercised without a court order and may include: Garnishing your income […]

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FAQ: What To Do If You Get a CRA Notice – Canada

Introduction One of the most impactful changes in recent tax policies includes increased funding for tax enforcement in Canada. While tax authorities have assured that additional enforcement efforts will not disproportionately target small businesses or middle-income taxpayers, individuals may still be concerned about how to prepare for potential scrutiny by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). […]

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Polymarket in Canada: Navigating Legalities, Taxation, and Record-Keeping for Prediction Markets

Introduction  Polymarket, a decentralized prediction market platform, has emerged as one of the most popular decentralized applications (dApps) for betting on future events, such as political elections, sports outcomes, or financial markets.  By using cryptocurrencies to trade on predictions, users can profit from correctly forecasting the future. However, similar to other crypto-based activities, participation in […]