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Voluntary Disclosure to CRA—It Ain’t What It Used To Be

March 12, 2020

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Written By Martin Sorensen and Nicholas Arrigo

It has now been two years since the new Voluntary Disclosures Program (VDP) rules came into effect (see our previous blog, VDP Overhaul Coming Sooner Than You Thought), which restricted the relief that taxpayers had previously enjoyed. We recently submitted a request to the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) under the Access to Information Act and obtained new data on how the new program’s first year (March 2018 to February 2019) compared to the old program’s final year (March 2017 to February 2018). 

The responses were interesting. Here are some highlights:

As expected, the new VDP has had a chilling effect on the flow of applications, though perhaps not as much as some practitioners had expected. Despite its more restrictive form, the new VDP remains a powerful tool for taxpayers seeking to reduce their liability in the face of tax non-compliance.

We encourage you to reach out to a member of the Bennett Jones Tax group to discuss the VDP in greater detail.

 

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