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EPISODE · Feb 27, 2026 · 11 MIN

CRA’s 5 Most Dangerous Weeks (Now)

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💡 The Canada Revenue Agency is currently in the most aggressive five weeks of its fiscal year.The Auditor General found that approximately 40% of audit files are closed in February and March. That means tighter deadlines, faster reassessments, and increased pressure to finalize files before March 31.In this video, I break down:• Why 65% of objections are decided fully or partially in the taxpayer's favour• What "Tax Earned by Audit" (TEBA) means and why it matters• Why year-end pressure changes auditor behaviour• What to do before CRA contacts you• What to do if you're already under audit• How understanding the system can improve your chances of a better outcome💡 When you understand how the system works, you stop reacting emotionally — and start responding strategically.If you've received a CRA letter, are dealing with an audit, or simply want to understand how the audit process really works, this episode is for you.🔗 Resources & GuidesFor episode breakdowns, tax checklists, blogs, and additional resources, visit:🌐 theadvisorstable.com📞 Looking for Trusted Tax Advice?Connect with Sankalp (Sunny) Jaggi, at Cedar Consulting Group📧 Email: [email protected]🌐 Website: cedargroup.ca🔔 Subscribe for practical breakdowns of CRA audits, objections, tax planning, and real-world tax cases.👇 Comment below: Have you ever been audited during CRA's year-end season?LEGAL DISCLAIMER: This video is based on a real case, but names and some details have been changed to protect client confidentiality. This content is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal or tax advice. Always consult with a qualified tax professional before making financial decisions.#TheAdvisorsTable #CRAAudit #CanadianTax #TaxObjections #CRA #TaxPlanning #BusinessOwners #AuditDefense

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💡 The Canada Revenue Agency is currently in the most aggressive five weeks of its fiscal year.The Auditor General found that approximately 40% of audit files are closed in February and March. That means tighter deadlines, faster reassessments, and increased pressure to finalize files before March 31.In this video, I break down:• Why 65% of objections are decided fully or partially in the taxpayer's favour• What "Tax Earned by Audit" (TEBA) means and why it matters• Why year-end pressure changes auditor behaviour• What to do before CRA contacts you• What to do if you're already under audit• How understanding the system can improve your chances of a better outcome💡 When you understand how the system works, you stop reacting emotionally — and start responding strategically.If you've received a CRA letter, are dealing with an audit, or simply want to understand how the audit process really works, this episode is for you.🔗 Resources & GuidesFor episode breakdowns, tax checklists, blogs, and additional resources, visit:🌐 theadvisorstable.com📞 Looking for Trusted Tax Advice?Connect with Sankalp (Sunny) Jaggi, at Cedar Consulting Group📧 Email: [email protected]🌐 Website: cedargroup.ca🔔 Subscribe for practical breakdowns of CRA audits, objections, tax planning, and real-world tax cases.👇 Comment below: Have you ever been audited during CRA's year-end season?LEGAL DISCLAIMER: This video is based on a real case, but names and some details have been changed to protect client confidentiality. This content is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal or tax advice. Always consult with a qualified tax professional before making financial decisions.#TheAdvisorsTable #CRAAudit #CanadianTax #TaxObjections #CRA #TaxPlanning #BusinessOwners #AuditDefense

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