A CRA appeal is your opportunity to challenge a decision made by the Canada Revenue Agency, particularly when you believe that your tax assessment or reassessment is incorrect. This process allows you to dispute the CRA’s findings and potentially reduce your tax liability.
However, many taxpayers are unsure about the appeals process, and it can be daunting to face the CRA without proper legal guidance. The CRA may issue a Notice of Reassessment if they believe you have:
- Underreported your income
- Missed deductions
- Found other discrepancies in your tax return
Once you receive a Notice of Reassessment, you have the right to file a Notice of Objection to appeal that decision. Filing an objection is the formal way to request that the CRA review its findings. Our tax lawyers in Vaughan, ON (and beyond) understand how to navigate this process and are here to help you through the entire CRA dispute process.
At Taxpayer Law, we specialize in helping individuals and businesses navigate CRA appeals and CRA reassessment disputes. With our deep understanding of tax laws and our commitment to protecting your interests, we will carefully review your notice of reassessment and evaluate your situation. Whether we are filing a notice of objection with CRA on your behalf or negotiating directly with the CRA, our goal is to ease your burden and help you resolve the issue effectively.