Principal Issues: When are advance income tax ruling fees due?
Position: 30 days after invoice is issued.
Reasons: Fees are billed under the authority of the Advance Income Tax Ruling Fees Order whether or not the request for the ruling is withdrawn. Section 155.1 of the Financial Administration Act provides for the imposition of interest in accordance with the related regulations. Under the definition of "due date" in section 2 of the Interest and Administrative Charges Regulation, the due date, unless provided for otherwise, is 30 days after the day on which a demand for payment is issued.
XXXXXXXXXX Chartered Accountants XXXXXXXXXX 2011-041833 Toronto ON XXXXXXXXXX
Attention: Mr. XXXXXXXXXX
Chief Executive Officer and Senior Partner
PERSONAL AND CONFIDENTIAL
September 6, 2011
Dear Mr. XXXXXXXXXX :
RE: Outstanding Advance Income Tax Ruling Invoice
Please note that the invoice relating to the XXXXXXXXXX advance income tax ruling remains unpaid. Mr. XXXXXXXXXX of your office in Surrey, B.C. requested the ruling on March 5, 2009. Work was commenced on the file, but a ruling could not be given because the client did not respond to repeated requests for information. Consequently the file was closed on July 7, 2010 and Mr. XXXXXXXXXX was advised accordingly by email.
Our fees in the amount of $XXXXXXXXXX were subsequently billed by invoice numbered XXXXXXXXXX , which was issued on September 1, 2010. The fees were calculated in accordance with the rate prescribed in Advance Income Tax Ruling Fees Order, SOR/90-234. Follow-up on the outstanding invoice consisted of payment reminder letters, which were sent to the XXXXXXXXXX on a monthly basis in care of Mr. XXXXXXXXXX at your Surrey office.
The payment is overdue by 334 days. The outstanding balance is $XXXXXXXXXX , which amount includes interest of $XXXXXXXXXX calculated to August 31, 2011 being the date on which the last monthly reminder letter was sent to your Surrey office. Additional interest continues to accrue. In this regard, please note that interest calculated in accordance with section 155.1 of the Financial Administration Act, R.S.C. 1985, c. F-11 and the Interest and Administrative Charges Regulation, SOR/96-188 accrues on all fees that are outstanding 30 days after the date an invoice is issued.
The issue of outstanding fees has been brought to the attention of the tax community at a number of public meetings in the last couple of years. Accordingly, please treat this as our final notice. Payment in full in the sum of $XXXXXXXXXX , which includes interest, is hereby demanded by no later than September 30, 2011. Failure to remit that amount may result in a Statement of Claim being filed in the Federal Court of Canada.
Furthermore, beyond that date and until the outstanding fees and related interest are paid, no requests from XXXXXXXXXX for advance income tax rulings or for technical interpretations will be considered. Likewise, all further work on any of the firm's existing requests for advance income tax rulings would be held in abeyance until the outstanding arrears were paid in full.
Needless to say, it would be preferable if such consequences could be avoided; hence, it is trusted that this matter can be resolved without further delay. Should you have any queries or require additional information, please do not hesitate to contact the manager of our Insolvency and Administrative Law Section, Mr. Bob Skulski, who may be reached at 613-957-9767. Meanwhile, attached for your perusal is a copy of the outstanding invoice.
Yours truly,
Wayne Adams
Director General
Income Tax Rulings Directorate
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