The Government of Canada recognizes the importance of ensuring a healthy, competitive, and stable housing market for all Canadians, while also working to improve tax fairness. To that end, the Government of Canada has taken significant steps to address tax cheating in real estate transactions.
Canadians work hard, pay their share of taxes and expect a tax system that is responsive and fair. Unfortunately, some wealthy Canadians continue to find ways to not pay what they owe, which places an unfair burden on Canadians. This situation has to change. That is why the Government of Canada is cracking down on tax cheats.
The Government of Canada is committed to improving services to Canadians and making sure the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is more helpful and easier to use.
The Government of Canada recognizes the difficulties faced by Canadians affected by recent flooding across the country, particularly in Quebec and Ontario, and is committed to help reduce their burden.
Charities play a key role in Canadian society and provide valuable services to Canadians. The Government of Canada recognizes the vast experience they bring to public debate and to the formulation of public policy.
Montréal, Quebec, March 29, 2017… The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) announced that it executed three search warrants in the Greater Montréal area earlier today as part of its investigation into the promoter of a tax protester scheme.
On Sunday, March 26, 2017, Kamal Khera, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of National Revenue, and the Honourable Ed Doherty, Minister responsible for the Economic and Social Inclusion Corporation and Poverty Reduction, will address volunteers at a Get Your Piece of the Money Pie super clinic in Moncton.