Minister Findlay releases the Canada Revenue Agency’s 2014 red tape reduction consultation report
June 19, 2015 Vancouver, British Columbia Canada Revenue Agency
The Honourable Kerry-Lynne D. Findlay, P.C., Q.C., M.P., Minister of National Revenue, today unveiled meaningful and measurable actions that the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) will take over the next two years to continue to reduce red tape for businesses. This Action Plan responds to feedback received from small and medium business communities across Canada during the CRA’s 2014 public consultations on red tape reduction.
The CRA’s Action Plan focuses on cutting red tape where it will make the biggest difference for small and medium businesses. It includes:
- improving the accessibility and reliability of CRA telephone services;
- making it easier to find information and services for businesses on the Agency’s website;
- providing information in simple, clear language;
- helping businesses get their tax affairs right from the start by providing early support at key points in the business cycle;
- making more online services and tools available, so businesses can access them at their convenience, 24/7; and
- better explaining the audit process so businesses know what to expect and when.
Throughout late 2014, the CRA heard from small and medium business owners, bookkeepers, and accountants in more than 20 cities across the country—from Surrey, Québec and St. John’s, to Whitehorse, Yellowknife, and Iqaluit. Participants provided feedback in-person, online, and in writing about how the Agency can reduce the administrative burden that small and medium businesses face in meeting their tax obligations. The report from the consultations is now available online: We Heard You: Cut Red Tape For Small and Medium Businesses.
Stay up to date on the CRA’s newest service enhancements and how the CRA is cutting red tape for your business at cra.gc.ca/redtapereduction.
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Carter Mann
Press Secretary
Office of the Minister of National Revenue
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Philippe Brideau
Media Relations
Canada Revenue Agency
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