
Cheque Cashing Centres
The Canada Revenue Agency (“CRA”) is currently conducting a massive audit program looking into taxpayers who have used cheque cashing services between the years 2006 and 2015. If you used a cheque cashing service between these years, and the CRA has not contacted you, give us a call to discuss the voluntary disclosures program as soon as possible. Time is of the essence.
If the CRA has contacted you already, give us a call to ensure you have proper representation.
An example of the letters CRA sends to taxpayers regarding this issue may be found by clicking on the link below.
**Disclaimer
This article provides information of a general nature only. It does not provide legal advice nor can it or should it be relied upon. All tax situations are specific to their facts and will differ from the situations in this article. If you have specific legal questions you should consult a lawyer.
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