John McCallum, Minister of National Revenue, today announced the creation of 11 centres of expertise across Canada in an ongoing effort to address aggressive tax planning. The announcement was made at the tax services office in London, Ont. where one of the centres is located.
“I am committed to ensuring a level playing field for all Canadians, and that is why I take the issue of tax havens seriously,” said Minister McCallum.
“The Canada Revenue Agency is continually challenging aggressive international tax planning structures and the new centres of expertise will equip the CRA with even more tools to ensure that everyone is paying their required share of taxes,” said McCallum
The centres represent a new way of doing business for the CRA. By bringing together audit professionals from the areas of international tax, special audits and tax avoidance to create teams of experts, the CRA is ensuring a more coordinated approach in addressing aggressive international tax planning and the abusive use of tax havens.
Besides London, there will be Centres of Expertise located at tax services offices in Laval, Que., Halifax, Saint John, N.B., Montreal, Toronto West, Ottawa, Winnipeg, Calgary, Vancouver and Burnaby, B.C.
This initiative is possible as a result of an annual $30 million investment announced in the 2005 federal budget to enhance the CRA’s compliance activities.
CRA moves to combat aggressive international tax planning
Revenue Minister announces the creation of 11 centres of expertise
- By: IE Staff
- August 9, 2005 October 31, 2019
- 12:30