August 27, 2014 - London, ON – Canada Revenue Agency
The Honourable Kerry-Lynne D. Findlay, P.C., Q.C., M.P., Minister of National Revenue, joined by Susan Truppe, Member of Parliament for London North Centre, today highlighted pilot projects to help small and medium enterprise (SME) compliance. The Liaison Officer Initiative (LOI) focuses on providing in-person support to businesses as their operations grow. The CRA initially launched two LOI pilot projects in March 2014, one in Ontario, and the other in Quebec. The LOI is based on a "right from the start" approach which allows the CRA to address non-compliance in a more efficient and effective way by focusing on educating, informing and supporting small and medium businesses.
In the fall of 2014, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) will expand the Liaison Officer Initiative (LOI) pilot project to British Columbia, the Prairies and Atlantic Canada. Through these pilot projects, the CRA is providing information and guidance at key points in the lifecycle of a business so that businesses can avoid mistakes that would be more costly to correct down the road. Such an approach translates into fewer audits, re-assessments, and potentially fines, which in turn means less red tape and lower costs for both the taxpayer and the CRA.
As part of the pilot project, businesses in the industry sectors selected for the pilot will be contacted by the CRA and a Liaison Officer will offer a voluntary face-to-face visit that will focus on educational and preventative measures to improve voluntary compliance. Businesses that accept the CRA's offer will benefit from one, two or all of the following activities: small business support visits; books and records reviews; and compliance support arrangements. These educational and preventative measures should not be confused with CRA audit activities.
The Minister's visit today is part of a three-stop tour to Kitchener-Waterloo, London and Mississauga where she is holding round-table discussions with stakeholders to discuss the CRA's red-tape reduction initiatives, including the LOI.
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Rebecca Rogers
Director of Communications
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Noël Carisse
Media Relations
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