I got the student rate up until last year.
More importantly, does KPMG take on pro bono initiatives to help Canadians who can't afford $1,400 to get tax advice from experts such as KPMG?
On a daily basis in our constituency offices, we don't deal with major corporations complaining about the CRA because they can afford...We don't deal with the wealthiest people either in Canada.
We deal with the average Canadians who are being audited by the CRA and can't afford a KPMG to come and defend them. There's a lien on people's homes and individuals are very uncomfortable with their tax situation. Does KPMG do pro bono work?