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Finance committee  That $9-million decrease has to do with the Children's Special Allowances Act. This is a legislated item. Each year we estimate how much of these benefit payments will have to go out. Basically, this is an adjustment to this benefit payment. Based on the number of children out t

May 12th, 2015Committee meeting

Roch Huppé

Finance committee  We have received funding for three years. The $29-million amount is for 2015-2016. That money was allocated to the agency in 2014-2015. It was not included in the main estimates because it was announced in the budget and accepted through this year's supplementary estimates. That

May 12th, 2015Committee meeting

Roch Huppé

Finance committee  With the $100 million.

May 12th, 2015Committee meeting

Roch Huppé

Finance committee  This amount was given to us for different reasons. One was to do a little bit of what we already do, for example, to ensure that we tackle non-compliance, non-filers, and excessive contributions to RRSPs. Basically, we receive funding to do a little bit more of what we've done wi

May 12th, 2015Committee meeting

Roch Huppé

Finance committee  Yes, you did.

May 12th, 2015Committee meeting

Roch Huppé

Finance committee  Thank you, Mr. Chair. Good morning, and thank you for the opportunity to appear before the committee to present and to answer any questions that you may have on the Canada Revenue Agency's 2015-16 main estimates. Mr. Chair, The Canada Revenue Agency is responsible for the admin

May 12th, 2015Committee meeting

Roch Huppé

Finance committee  If you take a look at our overall receivables portfolio—what we could work on, the $33 billion that I was referring to—15% of our accounts are over five years. The target that we set for ourselves in the agency is that we want to make sure we manage the portfolio such that there

December 3rd, 2014Committee meeting

Roch Huppé

Finance committee  They actually were, last December. The results of the investigations were published.

December 3rd, 2014Committee meeting

Roch Huppé

Finance committee  We've looked at the observations. We made some modifications concerning our processes and made sure we had good communication. It was basically human error, not following proper processes, that led to the cheque being released. We obviously took a look to make sure that we have

December 3rd, 2014Committee meeting

Roch Huppé

Finance committee  I don't have the exact amount that would be acceptable as a percentage. We have very clear directives in the government as to what we can write off.

December 3rd, 2014Committee meeting

Roch Huppé

Finance committee  When we proceed with the write-off of certain of these accounts, the accounts are not necessarily washed away. If by any chance there is new information that leads us to believe we're in a position to collect from these accounts that have been written off, we will take those acti

December 3rd, 2014Committee meeting

Roch Huppé

Finance committee  If the financial situation changes, we will continue to proceed.

December 3rd, 2014Committee meeting

Roch Huppé

Finance committee  No, the debt is never really completely written off.

December 3rd, 2014Committee meeting

Roch Huppé

Finance committee  I think the $29 billion you're referencing is the receivables that we actually have access to. This number is approximately $33 billion right now.

December 3rd, 2014Committee meeting

Roch Huppé

Finance committee  It probably includes the amounts in appeals right now.

December 3rd, 2014Committee meeting

Roch Huppé