CRA Voluntary Disclosure

If you owe money to any of the tax authorities because you failed to file a return for one or more years, you can make a voluntary disclosure.

You will pay only the tax due plus interest. No penalties will be assessed. You have to make a complete disclosure. The information can less than more than a year old.

Plus you must contact the Canada Revenue Agency prior to the start of an investigation or an audit.

Typical voluntary disclosures include; domestic business income never reported, failure to collect or remit GST and/or source deductions, information returns not previously submitted, foreign wages and benefits not reported, and domestic and foreign dividends and interest never reported.

Relief is determined on a case by case basis.

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