
AUDIT INQUIRIES REQUIRE CAREFUL RESPONSES
THE STAKES ARE HIGH WHEN CRA REACHES OUT. DO NOT WAIT TO SEEK LEGAL HELP!
In the lifecycle of every large corporation, receiving an Audit inquiry from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is not a matter of if, but when. Whether it arrives as a formal “Request for Information” or a polite introductory letter from an Auditor, this document acts as the first shot across the bow.
A business’s first response to an Audit inquiry has huge implications for the scope and duration of the ensuing Audit. It also carries implications for the taxpayer’s future liability for taxes, interest and potential penalties. In fact, at the very start of just about any kind of CRA inquiry, the stakes are often higher than most understand.
In this Tax Audits 101 Series Report, we discuss these initial Audit inquiries, why the stakes are so high, and why immediately seeking Experienced Tax Counsel can minimize negative consequences.


