The way it's worded it sounds like they are charging her $700 for doing a reassessment but that doesn't make sense. If they did a reassessment (audit) and figured out she owes money not much you can do. If she feels she's in the right and they are wrong they can appeal. As far as fining and applying interest the CRA is worse then any loan shark and they can do whatever they hell they want. If we're one day late in paying our monthly taxes for our small business we'll get a $300+ fine. Filing A Notice of Objection
Upon receipt of a Notice of Reassessment, you have 90 days from the date of mailing of the Notice to file with the CRA a formal Notice of Objection to the reassessment. Your Notice of Objection will then be considered by the Appeals Division of the CRA. The CRA’s Appeals Division may:
* vacate the CRA auditor’s reassessment
* confirm the auditor’s reassessment of your tax return, or
* make its own adjustments and issue to you a new Notice of Reassessment. In any event, they will issue to you a Notice of Decision outlining the reasons that they have chosen to vacate, confirm, or vary the CRA auditor’s reassessment of your return. Link
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