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What are the benefits of the Common Reporting Standard and how has it improved the Canada Revenue Agency’s ability to crackdown on those hiding assets offshore?
How is the Voluntary Disclosure Program in the best interest of Canadians?
What is the Canada Revenue Agency doing to estimate Canada’s tax gap?
Can the Minister update the House on what the Canada Revenue Agency is doing to ensure compliance in the real estate markets?
Did the Canada Revenue Agency encounter security issues (breach) with its electronic services?
How is the Canada Revenue Agency improving service to Canadians?
Can the Minister tell us more about how the Canada Revenue Agency will improve its call centres?
Why is the Canada Revenue Agency reviewing the eligibility of benefit recipients for the Canada Child Benefit?
What is the Canada Revenue Agency doing to ensure Indigenous peoples get the benefits and access to services to which they are entitled?
Can the Minister comment on why the Canada Revenue Agency does not permit private campgrounds to benefit from the small business deduction?