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A Voluntary Disclosure Agreement (VDA) can be a powerful tool for businesses with outstanding sales tax liabilities. By entering into a VDA, you can significantly reduce penalties and interest, limit your look-back period, and avoid the risk of criminal prosecution.
The VDP grants relief on a case-by-case basis to taxpayers and registrants who voluntarily come forward to fix errors or omissions in their tax filings before the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) knows or contacts them about it.
If you make a voluntary disclosure the penalty, if any, may be reduced. The level of any reduction of penalty is dependent on when a voluntary disclosure is made. Generally, a greater reduction is given when the disclosure is made before we notify you of an examination (such as a review or audit).
If you have willfully failed to comply with tax or tax-related obligations, submitting a voluntary disclosure may be a means to resolve your non-compliance and limit exposure to criminal prosecution. You have a legal duty to fully comply with U.S. tax laws. Voluntary compliance is the cornerstone of our tax system.
One significant disadvantage of voluntarily disclosing tax evasion is the immediate financial burden it may impose. You will be required to pay the owed taxes, interest, and possibly some penalties. This can be substantial, mainly if the evasion occurred over multiple years.
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Types and examples Voluntary disclosures can include strategic information such as company characteristics and strategy, nonfinancial information such socially responsible practices, and financial information such as stock price information.
A voluntary disclosure is timely if we receive it before we have: Commenced a civil examination or criminal investigation. Received information from a third party (e.g., informant, other governmental agency, John Doe summons, etc.) alerting us to your noncompliance.
Disadvantages of disclosing are: You could be excluded from activities. You could worry about bad experiences that happened in the past happening again, such as losing a job or negative reactions from your co-workers. It can be difficult and sometimes embarrassing.

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