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Bill C-31: Royal Asset and New CRA Powers Could Come Soon

Changes are coming to the Income Tax Act and both you and your clients will all be affected with new tax risks including longer tax audits. Bill C-31, which passed second reading in the House of Commons on June 3 and is now at committee stage, contains elements of previous Federal Budgets that will expand the CRA’s compliance and enforcement powers. Here’s what you need to know and pass along to your clients:

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Credit Tightening Leads to Private Sector Cost Cutting

The Bank of Canada’s regional offices conducted summary interviews with senior managers of about 100 different firms representing a snapshot of Canada’s gross domestic product in order to gain a clear perspective of the future of economic activity in the country. 

CRA Letter to CBC: Turn Over Names

On April 12, 2013, Andrew Treusch, the Commissioner and Chief Executive Officer of the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) wrote a letter to Mr. Hubert Lacroix, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), in regards to the international tax non-compliance information leaks that the KBR described last week.

New Oversight of Banking Complaints Introduced

On April 10, 2013, the Honourable Jim Flaherty, Minister of Finance, announced that new measures were being implemented to protect banking customers in Canada and the new rules will come into force soon: on September 2, 2013.

Evelyn Jacks: A Slippery Slope – Should We Mess with Canadians’ High Voluntary Tax Compliance Rate?

In Canada, we have a tax system based on self-assessment and voluntary compliance. It works extremely well, considering how complex the topic is, with the overwhelming majority of individuals and corporations meeting their obligations on time.
 
 
 
Knowledge Bureau Poll Question

According to CRA, Canadians experience improved service delivery and responsiveness from the CRA this tax season. Do you agree?

  • Yes
    4 votes
    5.97%
  • No
    63 votes
    94.03%