If you’re having tax trouble (whether you’re an individual, sole proprietor, small business owner, or owner of a multi-jurisdictional company), Dover Forensic Accounting is here to help.
Tax trouble should not be something that you attempt to fix alone. Canada Revenue Agency (CRA)’s review of your business expenses can trigger a full-blown net worth audit or other complex assessments. At Dover Forensic Accounting, our forensic accountants work with tax lawyers to help resolve some of the most complex tax problems while protecting your privacy, bank accounts, and assets. There is no reason that you should spend one more sleepless night worrying about the CRA. Let us help you move on with your life and avoid further tax trouble by providing CRA or the Ministry of Finance the proper view of your accounting.
Dover Forensic Accounting can help you with forensic accounting and investigative work related to:
When CRA requests a tax audit, you would need the assistance of tax professionals to ensure that calculations are done right this time around, and proper documentation is provided as evidence. Our forensic accountants can help you perform these calculations and gather evidence for the audit. Our Forensic Accountants with tax lawyers and help taxpayers (individuals and businesses) with their cases against CRA. This consists of performing calculations and finding numeric reasons why certain amounts of money are not owned to CRA. Services that we offer include HST audits, personal tax audits, and corporate tax audits and assessments.
If you disagree with the results of a CRA decision or objection, you (as tax payer) have the right to appeal CRA’s assessment to the Tax Court of Canada. Keep in mind that the Notice of Appeal has to be filed within 90 days from the date Notice of Confirmation or Notice of Reassessment from the CRA. This means acting quickly is key – and Dover Forensic Accounting can help. If you need help with getting legal opinion on your tax court case, settlement for a tax matter, or appealing a CRA assessment to Tax Court of Canada (TCC), you need a forensic or investigative accountant specialized in tax conflict. This includes calculations and assessments to support filing a Notice of Appeal with the Tax Court of Canada, obtaining an extension of time in which to appeal, providing your tax lawyer with documentation and evidence to formulate sound legal opinion on your tax court case, and negotiating settlement for your tax matter.