Common Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
A tax appeal challenges a decision or assessment by tax authorities. Avalora reviews your assessment, advises on applicable laws, prepares the required documentation, and submits the appeal to the appropriate tribunal on your behalf.
Avalora’s advocacy team engages directly with auditing officers to clarify issues, present supporting evidence, and negotiate outcomes. We aim to minimize exposure and resolve disagreements efficiently.
Yes. Our licensed professionals act as your authorized representatives before the Canada Revenue Agency, handling all communications and ensuring your case is presented accurately.
Typically, you must supply notices of assessment, relevant receipts or invoices, and any communications from tax authorities. Avalora guides you through gathering and submitting these materials.
Timelines vary by case complexity and tribunal schedules. Avalora works to expedite filings, monitors deadlines, and provides regular updates so you know what to expect.
Yes. While our main office is in Toronto, Avalora serves clients across all provinces and territories through remote consultations and filings.
Our fee structure depends on the scope and complexity of each matter. Avalora provides a clear engagement agreement with an itemized breakdown before any work begins.
Outcomes may include revised assessments, clarified reporting requirements, or confirmed liability. Avalora aims for fair resolutions, keeping you informed at every step.
Our team continuously monitors legislative updates and policy releases. We incorporate new rules into our strategies to ensure your case reflects current standards.
Absolutely. We review past filings, identify overpayments, and compile consolidated claims to pursue eligible refunds across multiple years.
Yes. All data and case details are handled under professional confidentiality standards and secure communication protocols.
Contact our office via phone or the website form, share initial details, and we will schedule a consultation to assess your situation and outline next steps.
Yes. We provide an initial case review to identify potential issues and discuss how our advocacy approach can address your needs before any formal agreement.