The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has revealed how it will identify high-risk taxpayers as audit targets in its response to questions posed by the Tax Executives Institute (TEI) which was published today. And the tax authority said there will be no scope for companies to negotiate better risk ratings once they have been determined.
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