I have a food exporting company. Last week there had an inspection by Canadian revenue department. I thought all our documents were fine. Unfortunately in their inspection they found some major tax violations. I don't know how this has happened. They charged case against me. I am consulting one defense lawyer (link removed by moderator) within this week. Even though I am really upset. I would like to know the after effects of this charge. I don't want my company to be in such a case. I have to keep the reputation of it. What can I do now?
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You didn't get help the last time you asked a question about Canadian law, I doubt you will get any answers to this one. You are welcome to post questions about Canadian law in hopes that somebody comes along to help. But, I suspect you are here simply to post links to a lawfirm's website. That will not be tolerated.
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