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Understanding Tax Evasion and Prevention in Canada

Navigate the complex world of Canadian tax enforcement and parliamentary oversight. Uncover strategies to combat tax evasion and aggressive planning, equipping you with insights to ensure co

Created byNextGen Accounting Education
BeginnerUpdated Dec 4, 2025
Understanding Tax Evasion and Prevention in Canada

What You'll Learn

check_circleDistinguish tax avoidance from criminal tax evasion in Canada.
check_circleIdentify CRA programs combatting offshore tax non-compliance.
check_circleAnalyze the KPMG Isle of Man structure as a case study.
check_circleExamine parliamentary oversight of tax administration.
check_circleEvaluate recommendations for tax system improvements.
check_circleUnderstand legal actions against tax evasion facilitators.

About This Course

Welcome to "Understanding Tax Evasion and Prevention in Canada." This course offers a comprehensive analysis of tax non-compliance in Canada, drawing insights from the 2016 Report of the Standing Committee on Finance.

We will examine the strategic measures employed by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) to detect and deter tax avoidance and evasion, delving into parliamentary oversight, legal definitions, and high-profile cases of offshore non-compliance.

Key learning outcomes include:

  • Understanding the parliamentary context of tax enforcement, including powers of inquiry and the sub judice convention.
  • Distinguishing between tax avoidance, aggressive tax planning, and criminal tax evasion, and their respective consequences.
  • Exploring CRA programs designed to enhance compliance and detect offshore assets, such as the Voluntary Disclosures Program and the Offshore Tax Informant Program.
  • Analyzing enforcement mechanisms, from assessment and appeals to criminal prosecution, and Canada’s role in global initiatives like the Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS) project.
  • Examining the complexities of offshore structures through a technical case study of the KPMG Isle of Man file, including non-resident trusts and client confidentiality tensions.
  • Reviewing the formal recommendations made by the Standing Committee on Finance to the House of Commons for improving tax administration and enforcement.

By the end of this course, you will possess a nuanced view of how legislative bodies hold tax authorities accountable and understand the sophisticated methods used to police Canada's self-assessment tax regime, equipping you with critical knowledge for effective practice in tax administration.

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NextGen Accounting Education
NextGen Accounting Education
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NextGen Accounting Education delivers forward-looking CPD courses that address the disruptive trends shaping the Canadian accounting profession. We focus on AI-driven workflows, generational change, climate-related taxation, global trade policies, and federal budgeting. Our mission is to empower CPAs with the analytical and technological capabilities required in a fast-evolving economy.

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