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Harper Government is Cutting Red Tape: Minister Findlay Launches 2014 Red Tape Reduction Consultations With Small and Medium-Sized Businesses

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(firmenpresse) - OTTAWA, ONTARIO -- (Marketwired) -- 10/09/14 -- Canada Revenue Agency

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The Honourable Kerry-Lynne D. Findlay, P.C., Q.C., M.P., Minister of National Revenue, was in Ottawa yesterday to highlight our Government''s progress on red tape reduction, and kick off the Canada Revenue Agency''s (CRA) 2014 red tape reduction consultations with small and medium-sized businesses.

Minister Findlay noted the many actions the CRA has recently taken, stemming from the 2012 consultations to cut the red tape burden for businesses, including:

The 2014 consultations will seek input and ideas from businesses, bookkeepers, accountants, and stakeholder associations, and will be held in 23 cities from coast to coast to coast: Surrey, Kelowna, Delta, Edmonton, Calgary, Red Deer, Regina, Saskatoon, Winnipeg, Ottawa, Greater Toronto Area, Kitchener-Waterloo, London, Sherbrooke, Montreal, Quebec City, Moncton, Halifax, Charlottetown, St-John''s, Whitehorse, Yellowknife, and Iqaluit. The consultations will include facilitated in-person and online sessions, roundtables, as well as an online survey available to the public. Questions for participants will seek their views on the CRA''s progress in reducing red tape to date, and solicit their ideas for new red tape reduction ideas that address the needs of small and medium-sized enterprises.

Minister Findlay also announced at yesterday''s inaugural session that, as part of its focus on red tape reduction and better service, the CRA is improving the clarity and simplicity of its communications. A concise and consistent plain language approach to the millions of notices and letters sent to Canadians will help to ensure taxpayers are better supported in meeting their tax obligations and accessing the benefits to which they may be entitled.

The CRA works closely with many stakeholder associations on its red tape reduction agenda, including the Canadian Federation of Independent Business, the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, the Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada, and the Canadian Payroll Association.





Quick Facts

- CRA''s 2012 red tape consultations led to improvements in several areas, such as the availability and clarity of tax information, online services, the collection of information, reporting obligations and frequency of filing, and more. The results can be found in the report.

- In 2011-2012, the CRA sent out nearly 129 million pieces of personalized administrative correspondence to individuals, businesses, and representatives.

- Those wanting to participate in the facilitator-led consultations can contact 1-866-208-1686 or .

- The CRA''s online consultation tool went live starting at , on October 8, and closes on December 12.

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"Our Government continues to reduce red tape for businesses, directed by comprehensive feedback from taxpayers. Following the CRA''s 2012 red tape reduction consultations, we took action. We expanded filing services in My Business Account to include amended T2 corporate returns; we enabled businesses to ask us tax questions relating to their account online; and we are eliminating more than 800,000 payroll remittance payments for over 50,000 small and medium businesses. We are committed to continuing to work directly with the business community to cut red tape and create jobs and growth."

The Honourable Kerry-Lynne D. Findlay, P.C., Q.C., M.P., Minister of National Revenue

"I am a big proponent of a plain language approach. Our Government recognizes the imperative to ensure clear, concise, and consistent communications - an important part of the CRA''s ongoing commitment to reduce red tape and support taxpayer compliance. As Minister, I often hear concerns about the complexity of CRA letters and notices. I am pleased to announce that the CRA is launching an initiative to improve correspondence with Canadians, through the expansion and improvement of our online services. Over the next 18 months, the most common letters and notices that the CRA generates, constituting more than 60 million pieces of correspondence a year, will be available online to Canadians in simplified, easier-to-understand formats."

The Honourable Kerry-Lynne D. Findlay, P.C., Q.C., M.P., Minister of National Revenue

"As CRA is one of the government agencies small and medium-sized businesses deal with the most, we are pleased they are consulting with our stakeholders to help continue to cut red tape. We encourage business owners to join in the discussion with the CRA and have their voices heard. CFIB looks forward to continuing its work with the federal government on reducing red tape for small business owners across Canada."

Corinne Pohlmann, Senior Vice-President, National Affairs, Canadian Federation of Independent Business

"The Canadian Chamber of Commerce is pleased to participate. Our members have lots of great ideas for streamlining and reducing the paperwork related to taxation, and they want to do even more online. We applaud the Agency and the Minister for reaching out to the Chamber network to find ways to make it easier for business to work with CRA."

Hendrik Brakel, Senior Director, Economic, Financial and Tax Policy, Canadian Chamber of Commerce

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Rebecca Rogers
Director of Communications
Office of the Minister of National Revenue
613-995-2960

Noel Carisse
Media Relations
Canada Revenue Agency
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