For small and medium enterprise (SME) owners in Alberta, receiving a notice of audit from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) can feel intimidating. However, an audit does not have to be a source of stress. When approached with clear preparation, accurate records, and professional guidance, it can be resolved smoothly.

At Phillet & McLennan Chartered Professional Accountants, our team includes professionals with direct experience inside the CRA. In this article, we share key strategies to help you understand the audit process, stay compliant, and navigate a tax audit with absolute confidence.

1. Understand Why Businesses Are Selected for Audits

The CRA uses various methods to select files for audit, including:

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2. Maintain Rigorous Bookkeeping and Supporting Documents

The single most powerful defense in any CRA audit is clear, organized documentation. Under Canadian tax law, you must keep all supporting documents for at least six years from the end of the relevant tax year. This includes:

Pro Tip: Do not rely solely on digital bank statements. The CRA often requests original receipts to verify the nature of the expense, especially for meals, entertainment, and travel costs.

3. Distinguish Between Personal and Business Expenses

One of the most common adjustments made by tax auditors is the disallowance of personal expenses claimed as business deductions. To avoid this:

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4. Act Professionally and Coordinate with Your CPA

If you receive an audit letter, contact your CPA immediately. Working with professionals who understand tax law and CRA procedures provides several advantages:

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At Phillet & McLennan, we help Edmonton and Alberta business owners establish reliable bookkeeping systems, optimize corporate tax planning, and provide strategic audit representation. With the right systems and professional support, a CRA audit is simply a routine compliance step rather than a business disruption.

Need assistance with your corporate taxes or bookkeeping? Contact our experienced team today.