When The Canada Revenue Agency Checks Up On You

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We've all felt it—that sense of impending doom when we check our mailbox and find a letter from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) questioning an item in our tax return.
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We've all felt it—that sense of impending doom when we check our mailbox and find a letter from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) questioning an item in our tax return. The initial feeling is panic, followed by questions of "What have I done wrong?" and "Why am I being audited?". However, there is no reason to fret; every letter from the CRA does not mean that you are being audited. In most cases, it simply means that your return has been selected for review.

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When The Canada Revenue Agency Checks Up On You

Canada Tax
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Crowe Soberman LLP logo
Providing audit, tax, and advisory services to mid-sized businesses, individuals, NPOs and public companies. Based in Toronto, our unique size allows us to provide a wide range of services while focusing on providing close partner attention to clients. We serve clients worldwide as an independent member of Crowe Global. Visit crowesoberman.com.
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