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Avoiding Penalties and Panic: Understanding the VDP

Master the new R7 framework to confidently guide clients back to compliance, mitigate enforcement risks, and maximize potential penalty relief.

Created byNancy Di Nuzzo
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(164 reviews)
BeginnerUpdated Dec 28, 2025
Avoiding Penalties and Panic: Understanding the VDP

What You'll Learn

check_circleInterpret new IC001R7 VDP guidance.
check_circleDistinguish unprompted vs. prompted cases.
check_circleAssess VDP eligibility and voluntariness.
check_circleDetermine available penalty and interest relief.
check_circlePrepare a complete VDP application package.

About This Course

Navigating the complexities of tax non-compliance can be a source of significant stress and uncertainty. Avoiding Penalties and Panic: Voluntary Disclosures Program is designed to provide a structured, practical, and technical overview of Canada's Voluntary Disclosures Program (VDP). Led by Nancy DiNuzzo, a Chartered Professional Accountant with a Master of Taxation, this course dissects the critical updates introduced by the Canada Revenue Agency in Information Circular IC001R7. It focuses on how the program operates in practice, moving beyond simple checklists to help learners understand how the CRA evaluates compliance, behavior, timing, and risk.

The course guides participants through the shift from previous frameworks to the new rules, which distinguish between Unprompted and Prompted disclosures. It addresses common scenarios involving missed filings, unreported income, indirect tax issues, and foreign reporting obligations. By examining the purpose of the VDP as a compliance tool rather than a tax planning strategy, learners will gain the insight needed to determine if a disclosure is the right path forward and how to execute it effectively.

Key learning outcomes and topics covered in this course include:

  • The evolution of the VDP, specifically the transition from Information Circular IC001R6 to the new R7 framework.
  • The critical distinction between Unprompted and Prompted disclosures and how this classification impacts the level of relief available for penalties and interest.
  • Core eligibility requirements, including voluntariness, completeness, the one-year rule, and payment arrangements.
  • How to handle CRA "nudge" letters and industry-wide compliance campaigns without automatically disqualifying a client from the program.
  • Step-by-step guidance on preparing a VDP application, including drafting the disclosure letter, completing Form RC199, and gathering required documentation.
  • Practical case studies illustrating common pitfalls, such as partial disclosures, and best practices for managing complex files involving multiple tax types.

This course is intended for tax professionals and individuals who need to understand the limits of relief and the documentation standards required by the CRA. While the VDP does not eliminate underlying taxes owing, understanding the nuances of the program is essential for avoiding gross negligence penalties and criminal prosecution. By the end of this course, you will be equipped to assess VDP situations more confidently and manage the disclosure process from initial assessment to final submission.

Your Instructor

Nancy Di Nuzzo
Nancy Di Nuzzo

CPA, CA, MTax, TEP - Tax Professional & Educator

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Nancy Di Nuzzo is a CPA with over 12 years of experience in Canadian income tax. She has advised clients across a broad range of tax matters, including owner-manager and shareholder planning, estate planning, immigration and emigration, cross-border tax, corporate reorganizations, and sale transactions. Nancy has practiced at leading Canadian firms and teaches as an instructor for CPA Canada. She also serves as Treasurer for non-profit organizations and is an agency owner in the healthcare industry.

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