In the first case, no, not necessarily. It might be a case in which they would seek to have the taxpayer file a waiver to keep the taxation year open until the comfort letter is passed.
General Director, Tax Policy Branch, Department of Finance
In the first case, no, not necessarily. It might be a case in which they would seek to have the taxpayer file a waiver to keep the taxation year open until the comfort letter is passed.
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