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CRA Collections

When you owe money to the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), they typically demand payment in full immediately. If payment isn’t made, after issuing a legal warning, the CRA has the ability to collect outstanding tax debts via alternate methods. Their enforcement actions may include:​

  • Garnishing your wages, bank accounts and certain investment assets.

  • Holding another person or entity responsible for your debt, depending on the circumstances.

  • Placing a lien on or seizing your assets, including property.

  • Offsetting government benefits and pensions to recover unpaid taxes.

 

Any of these actions can create significant financial hardship, disrupting both your personal and business affairs. If left unaddressed, CRA collections can escalate quickly, making it even more challenging to regain control.

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How We Can Help

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At Stonebridge Tax Resolutions, we have extensive experience dealing with the CRA’s Collections Division. We know their policies and procedures inside and out - what they can and cannot do - and, most importantly, how to protect your rights as a taxpayer.

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Every case is unique, which is why we take the time to thoroughly analyze your financial situation before determining the best course of action. Whether negotiating a manageable payment arrangement, requesting relief from enforcement actions, or exploring alternative resolution strategies, we develop a customized plan to help you move forward with confidence.

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Don’t face CRA collections alone - contact us today to discuss your options and take back control of your finances.

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