Correct your taxes with the Voluntary Disclosures Program

The Voluntary Disclosures Program (VDP) gives you a chance to change a tax return you previously filed or file a return that you should have filed. By making these changes through the VDP, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) may give you relief from prosecution and penalties.

How do you make a voluntary disclosure?

The process is easy and you can do everything yourself.

Fill out and sign Form RC199, Voluntary Disclosures Program (VDP) – Taxpayer Agreement, or write a letter with the same information as found on the form.

Submit your completed form using the submit documents online service now available through My Account, My Business Account, and Represent a Client.

You can also send your completed Form RC199 or letter to:

The Voluntary Disclosures Program
Shawinigan-Sud National Verification and Collections Centre
4695 Shawinigan-Sud boulevard
Shawinigan, QC G9P 5H9

Important facts

By applying to the CRA under the VDP, you might only pay the taxes you owe plus interest.

A valid disclosure has to meet all four of the following conditions:

Anyone can use the VDP, including individuals, businesses, employers, payers, trusts and estates, whether a resident or a non-resident of Canada.

More information

To learn more about the VDP, go to cra.gc.ca/voluntarydisclosures.

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