Dennis Howlett, executive director of Canadians for Tax Fairness, says he understands why KPMG would want to delay the case, but he questions why CRA didn't object. Still, a small handful of those KPMG clients refused the offer. Dennis Howlett, executive director of Canadians for Tax Fairness, wonders if the case will ever get to court. That's when federal authorities won a judge's order to obtain names of the accounting firm's wealthy clients using its Isle of Man tax dodge. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Revenue Minister Diane Lebouthillier have repeatedly said in the House of Commons that the court case to get the remaining unnamed clients is a priority.
Source: CBC News June 15, 2016 09:00 UTC