
Our team specializes in rebuilding complete financial histories from incomplete records, bank statements, and fragmented documentation to create accurate, defensible tax returns for multiple years.
Understanding how outstanding returns affect your standing with clients, partners, and referral sources ensures we resolve your situation while maintaining your firm's professional credibility.
Accounting4Lawyers handles sensitive back-filing situations with complete discretion, protecting your firm's reputation while resolving outstanding obligations efficiently.
We structure resolution strategies that address outstanding obligations while protecting your firm's operational cash flow and ability to serve current clients effectively.
We reconstruct and file all outstanding corporate and business tax returns using available financial records, bank statements, and supporting documentation to bring your firm current with all requirements.
When original records are incomplete or missing, we rebuild your financial history using bank statements, client trust records, and available documentation to create accurate, defensible tax returns.
Our service addresses any filing gaps that could affect your professional licensing or business registrations, ensuring your firm maintains good standing with all regulatory bodies.
We analyze your firm's current financial position and develop realistic payment strategies for outstanding tax obligations that preserve your practice's operational capacity and growth potential.
For situations requiring disclosure to professional regulatory bodies, our team coordinates appropriate reporting while minimizing potential disciplinary consequences for your practice.
We work to resolve outstanding tax issues before they impact your firm's banking relationships or ability to secure business credit and financing for growth opportunities.
The CRA can assess taxes indefinitely for unfiled returns, making prompt resolution critical to limit accumulating penalties and interest charges on your outstanding obligations.
Yes, prolonged tax non-compliance can trigger Law Society investigations and professional discipline proceedings, making immediate resolution essential for protecting your legal career.
Absolutely. Our record reconstruction service rebuilds your financial history using bank statements, trust account records, and any available documentation to create complete, accurate returns.
We negotiate payment plans with the CRA that consider your firm's current cash flow situation, often securing extended terms that allow you to satisfy obligations without compromising operations.
Most multi-year situations are resolved within 60-90 days, depending on record availability and complexity, with immediate penalty relief applications filed to stop further accumulation.