Time’s Up: CRA’s 100 Day Mandate for Improvement
After years of frustration on the part of tax professionals and taxpayers alike, the Finance Minister ordered the Canada Revenue Agency to clean up its act in 100 days. Specifically, the improvement plan was to run from September 2 through December 11. Finance Minister and Minister of National Revenue, Francoise-Phillippe Champagne instructed CRA to fix “unacceptable wait times and service delays.” Time’s up this week and CRA has released an update on progress. What gets measured, gets done. Let’s see what CRA’s metrics show.A Perfect Graduation Gift
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Canada’s Role in International Aid Support
The April 19 edition of the Globe and Mail featured a guest column from the Honourable Jim Flaherty, Minister of Finance, who spoke of modernizing a foreign aid program called the General Preferential Tariff. Created in 1974, this program was a commitment from many developed Western countries to assist the economies of the poorest “Third World” countries. A lot has changed since the 1970’s, and our government feels justified in modifying the approach of the Tariff.
