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CRA struggling with high volume of calls, new Auditor General report states

CRA struggling with high volume of calls, new Auditor General report states

by Admin | Nov 21, 2017 | Recent Articles, Uncategorized

A new audit report has found that the Canadian Revenue Agency is struggling to answer a high volume of calls, often leaving Canadians with tax questions in the dark and without answers. In the new report the Auditor General Michael Ferguson states that up to...

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