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CRA reviews happen.
Audit Shield helps you handle them.

CRA activity is becoming more frequent and complex. From subsidy audits to GST/HST reviews, the process can be time-consuming and costly for your clients.

As a CPA, you are their first line of support and Audit Shield helps ensure they are covered when the CRA comes calling.

What Audit Shield does:

  • Covers the costs associated with responding to CRA audits and reviews
  • No deductible payment
  • Flexible coverage tailored to each client’s situation

For clients who have already received an offer:

If your client has already been offered Audit Shield but hasn’t acted, now is a good time to remind them. For a small annual fee, they gain protection against potentially significant professional costs and the reassurance of being fully supported by you.

For clients who haven’t received an offer yet:

Consider presenting Audit Shield to clients who may be concerned about CRA activity. It’s a simple, affordable way to provide reassurance, knowing they will have professional support without unexpected costs.

Next steps:

We’re happy to provide more information or discuss how Audit Shield can fit into your client offerings. Simply reach out to us. We’ll work with you, not around you, to ensure your clients are fully informed and supported.

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Already received an offer for Audit Shield?
Or waiting to hear from your CPA?

If you’ve already received an offer from your CPA for Audit Shield but haven’t taken it up, now is the perfect time to reconsider. For a small annual fee, you’ll be protected against the professional costs that come with responding to CRA activity.

If you haven’t received an offer yet, ask your CPA whether they provide Audit Shield. It’s an easy way to gain either:

  • Dollar relief from pesky, unwanted costs, or
  • Good old-fashioned reassurance knowing you won’t have to pay any additional fees when the CRA comes knocking.

CRA reviews happen. Audit Shield helps you handle them.

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