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Understanding CRA Audit Preparation in Canada: What You Need to Know
Preparing for a CRA audit can feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. Whether you're a small business owner or a self-employed professional, understanding the process and getting organized is key. Our detailed guide on CRA audit preparation in Canada breaks down what to expect, from audit triggers and document requests to your rights and representation options. Stay compliant, reduce risk, and handle your audit confidently.
Why CRA Audits Happen
The CRA audits you when they spot red flags like odd deductions, data mismatches, or unusually high HST claims. It's not personal it's process.
Audit Types
Audit Type | Description |
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Desk Audit | Managed by letter or secure portal |
Field Audit | Auditor visits your business premises |
GST/HST Audit | Examines tax credits and remittances |
Payroll Audit | Verifies T-slips and remitted income |
5 Prep Steps to Stay Ready
- Conduct Audit Risk Assessment
- Ensure Income Tax Compliance
- Scrutinize GST/HST Claims
- Match with Third-party Data
- Respond Immediately to CRA Requests
CRA Audit Timeline & Rights
Expect a Notice of Audit. You’ll have to submit documentation promptly. Outcomes range from no findings to reassessment or recovery. You also have the right to object within 90 days.
Conclusion
Always preemptively organize your documents and work with a tax advisor to minimize stress and financial risk. Bestax can help with full audit representation and compliance cleanup.
