KPMG wants CRA affidavit in tax 'sham' case struck from public record

KPMG wants CRA affidavit in tax 'sham' case struck from public record

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Earlier this year, KPMG Law requested a temporary sealing order in the case regarding its client Gold Line Telemanagement, which the Canada Revenue Agency accuses of involvement in a "carousel scheme." Now, KPMG has applied to the court to have the affidavit at issue struck from the record completely.
Earlier this year, KPMG Law requested a temporary sealing order in the case regarding its client Gold Line Telemanagement, which the Canada Revenue Agency accuses of involvement in a carousel scheme. Now, KPMG has applied to the court to have the affidavit at issue struck from the record completely.

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