Tax Audit & CRA Support

Tax Audit & CRA Support Services

Moose Mentor offers professional tax help and CRA audit assistance for individuals and small business owners. Services are designed to support clients who have received CRA review or audit letters, helping them respond properly and minimize penalties or interest.

CRA Audit & Review Support

Guidance and representation when the Canada Revenue Agency initiates a review or audit.

Audit Letter Response Strategy

Assessing CRA notices and preparing the right response plan.

Documentation & Proof Gathering

Organizing receipts, invoices, T‑slips, and statements to support claims.

Direct Communication With CRA

Handling correspondence and communication with CRA on your behalf.

Fixing or Amending Past Returns

Correcting errors and filing adjustments to reduce exposure.

HST Audit Support

Assistance responding to HST compliance reviews.

Negotiation & Resolution

Helping negotiate payment terms, reduce penalties, or settle outstanding balances where possible.

Tax Audit Items

CRA Audit & Review Support

Guidance and representation when the Canada Revenue Agency initiates a review or audit.

Audit Letter Response Strategy

Assessing CRA notices and preparing the right response plan.

Documentation & Proof Gathering

Organizing receipts, invoices, T‑slips, and statements to support claims.

Direct Communication With CRA

Handling correspondence and communication with CRA on your behalf.

Fixing or Amending Past Returns

Correcting errors and filing adjustments to reduce exposure.

HST Audit Support

Assistance responding to HST compliance reviews.

Negotiation & Resolution

Helping negotiate payment terms, reduce penalties, or settle outstanding balances where possible.

Types of Reviews Supported

 • Personal (T1) tax audits
• Corporate (T2) audits
• GST/HST verification reviews
• Expense claims, home office & vehicle reviews
• Rental income and self‑employment income reviews
• Reassessments and objections

Frequently Asked Questions – Bookkeeping Services Toronto

Common questions about Bookkeeping Services Toronto

CRA typically sends a notice that outlines the information they need. They may also provide a questionnaire, and can request additional information as the audit progresses.

CRA auditors can request books/records and bank statements, and may require questionnaires.

Selection can happen for reasons such as random selection, third-party tips, comparisons against neighbourhood/industry norms, focused audit projects (e.g., certain industries), or past non-compliance history.

Getting representation early can help you respond correctly and communicate with the auditor effectively—especially at the beginning of the audit.

If you are reassessed and disagree, you generally have appeal rights. TaxPage notes a 90-day timeline to appeal by filing a Notice of Objection.

Examples include overstated expenses/deductions/credits, underreported income, unsupported donation/medical claims, unreported offshore income/assets, and unreported “gig” income.