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Canada Revenue Agency Secured Claims

 

Posted on Thursday, September 14, 2006

At Hoyes, Michalos & Associates in Kitchener-Waterloo we meet with and help individuals that have a variety of financial difficulties. Sometimes, there are cases that have added technical issues that need to be resolved before we can put a solution in place to sort out their finances. For example, if the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has registered a lien on a person's home this needs to be investigated before a plan is developed. Similarly, if a person has arrears with the Family Responsibility Office (FRO) we need to address this before creating a plan.

This blog will outline some of the issues involved with respect to CRA and liens (see next week's blog to discuss FRO support arrears). General information is provided below - if you would like to discuss your specific situation please contact us via e-mail or at 519-747-0660.

CRA (formally Revenue Canada) has significant collections power legislated to them to collect tax related debts. They include simple collection calls, to garnishment of wages, to seizure of bank accounts, and even to registering on title on property. The method CRA selects to use to collect a debt varies depending on the type of debt, the amount owed, the nature of the situation, etc.

When it comes to tax related debts, understanding and dealing with them should always be a priority given the significant collection powers that CRA has. Do not ignore them, tax debts do not go away.

I have met with several individuals lately where CRA has registered a lien on their house. This effectively puts CRA right behind the mortgagor for the proceeds on the sale or refinancing of the house. Once a registration occurs, it cannot simply be removed through a personal bankruptcy (or proposal pursuant to the Bankruptcy & Insolvency Act).

If you have tax debts and having trouble dealing with them, we encourage you to seek help and understand your options. To book a free consultation call us at 519-747-0660 or e-mail us.
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