Opinion

David J. Rotfleisch

What the media missed in the Auditor General’s CRA report

Canada Revenue Agency does not accurately measure its performance
David J. Rotfleisch

Is the CRA’s public shaming an effective deterrent of tax evasion?

The CRA is sending a clear message that tax evasion does not pay, says David J. Rotfleisch
Bridget Noonan

The new CSRS 4200, Compilation Engagements. Too much work?

How much work is really involved under the proposed new standard?
Al Rosen

British accounting scandals a warning to Canadians

Canadian regulators should not ignore corporate collapses in the U.K.
Bridget Noonan

Thoughts on the proposed CSRS 4200, Compilation Engagements

Will legal obligations increase under the proposed new standard?
David J. Rotfleisch

Auditor General slams CRA for unfair treatment of taxpayers

Michael Ferguson finds the CRA unable to measure its own activities
Al Rosen

It’s time to get serious about the future of Canadian auditing

Why invest in Canadian companies given recent court rulings?
David J. Rotfleisch

Fighting the Canada Revenue Agency no longer like fighting city hall

The Ludmer decision represents a judicial thawing of CRA liability
David J. Rotfleisch

Voluntary Disclosures Program under continued attack from Canada Revenue Agency

VDP changes are headed to the courts, predicts tax lawyer David J. Rotfleisch
Merge Gupta-Sunderji

How to prosper in the age of accounting robots

Three strategies for embracing rather than fearing artificial intelligence
Al Rosen

Stark regulatory differences between Canada and U.S. belie claims of audit independence

There’s a difference between good audit reviews and good audits, says Al Rosen
Bridget Noonan

How much is a Canadian accounting firm currently selling for?

Bridget Noonan of Clearline Consulting on the factors that determine the valuation of small accounting practices