CRA Audit Support
Received a letter from CRA? We can help you understand it.
- We review the CRA letter
- We explain the request and required information
- We assist with preparing an appropriate written response
- We highlight points to consider for future tax returns




Olga Chykaliuk
Accountant

Olga Vozna
Accountant
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What You Get
Action Plan
We provide step-by-step instructions on what to do.
Support
We prepare the required documents for you.
Clarity
We explain the situation without administrative jargon.
Prevention
Key points to keep in mind for future tax returns.
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What type of review is it?
FAQ
Start by reviewing the CRA request and deadlines in the audit letter. Prepare the required documents, such as income and expense records, bank statements, invoices, and reports for the specified period. Provide only the requested information, in a clear format and on time.
Not every letter from CRA means an audit. First, you should carefully check the type of request and response deadlines indicated in the letter. Only then can you understand how urgent and serious the situation is. You can send us a copy of the letter and seek professional help.
A reassessment may arise due to clarification of income, expenses, or credits after CRA reviews information. It may also be the result of a request for additional data or automatic reconciliation with information received from third parties.
When a CRA inspector calls you, be sure to answer. Answer questions clearly and to the point. If you have difficulty with this, you can appoint an Authorized Representative who can represent your interests before the tax office (CRA).
In such cases, the Voluntary Disclosure Program (VDP) may apply, which allows correcting errors before an audit begins. The possibility of using it and consequences depend on the specific situation.
VDP is a CRA program that allows voluntarily correcting old errors or undeclared income before an audit begins. It applies to missed income, reporting errors, or late filings and in some cases may reduce or cancel penalties and interest.
First, you need to understand what exactly the penalty was charged for and whether it was correctly applied. Then assess whether there are grounds for review, reduction, or other actions depending on the situation.
You need to call the tax office (CRA) hotline and submit a request to restore access to the account.
This needs to be agreed with the tax office (CRA) and determine payment terms and frequency.
You need to prepare thoroughly and carefully review the CRA request according to the stated requirements. Usually, you need to prepare confirmation of the move and expense documents (receipts, invoices, agreements, statements) for the specified period. It is important to provide exactly the materials requested in an understandable format and on time. Usually this is a comprehensive review and in most cases requires professional help.
In certain situations, CRA decisions may be reviewed through the applicable appeal process. Whether an appeal is available depends on the specific circumstances and requires a case-by-case review.
In certain situations, you can submit a Taxpayer Relief request to review penalties or interest. The possibility of reduction depends on the reasons for the delay and specific circumstances of the case. Our express support team can help you with this.
Maintaining records regularly and consistently, keeping supporting documents, accurately reporting income and expenses, and meeting filing deadlines helps with readiness for potential CRA inquiries or reviews.