Dealing with the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) can feel like you’re fighting a giant—overwhelming, confusing, and sometimes downright intimidating. But here’s the thing: you don’t have to face it alone.
Whether it’s an audit, reassessment, or a simple misunderstanding, I’ll help you navigate your CRA dispute with confidence and clarity.
What Are CRA Disputes?
A CRA dispute happens when there’s a disagreement between you (or your business) and the CRA. It could be about:
Tax reassessments that you believe are incorrect
Denied credits, deductions, or claims
Errors in filing or reporting
Penalties or interest charges
If you think the CRA got it wrong, you have the right to challenge their decision. That’s where I come in.
How I Can Help with CRA Disputes
Let’s cut through the red tape together. Here’s how I tackle CRA disputes:
Reviewing Your Case: I’ll analyze the CRA’s decision and your financial records to identify errors or oversights.
Filing Objections: If we find a mistake, I’ll file a formal objection on your behalf to challenge the CRA’s ruling.
Representation: Whether it’s communicating with the CRA or representing you during an appeal, I’ll handle the back-and-forth so you don’t have to.
Taxpayer Relief Applications: Facing penalties or interest? I can apply for relief if you meet the criteria.
I’ll ensure your case is presented clearly, backed by solid documentation, and positioned for the best possible outcome.
Why Choose Me for CRA Disputes?
Expert Guidance: With years of experience in tax matters, I know how to deal with the CRA effectively.
Proactive Approach: I don’t just react; I plan ahead to strengthen your position.
Stress-Free Process: No jargon, no confusion—I’ll keep you informed every step of the way.
Faster Resolutions: Time is money, and I work quickly to resolve your dispute.
FAQs
1. What should I do if I receive a CRA notice? Don’t panic! Read the notice carefully and contact a professional immediately. I’ll help you understand what it means and how to respond.
2. How long do I have to file an objection? You typically have 90 days from the date of the CRA’s decision to file an objection. Act fast to protect your rights.
3. Can CRA disputes be resolved without going to court? Yes! Most disputes are resolved through objections or negotiations without the need for court proceedings.
4. What if I can’t pay my taxes right now? You may qualify for a payment plan or taxpayer relief. I’ll help explore your options.