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A Notice of Objection is the method by which an individual or business can inform the CRA that they disagree with its assessment of their income situation and/or taxes payable.
Ing to subsection 165(1.11), the objection should include a description of each issue in dispute, the relief sought in amounts, and facts and reasons to support the taxpayer's position on each issue.
To file an objection by mail or fax, print and complete Form T400A, Objection ? Income Tax Act, and mail or fax it to the Chief of Appeals at your Appeals Intake Centre (see Appendix B). To get a Form T400A, go to Forms and Publications or call 1-800-959-8281.
See the CRA Contact Information including toll-free telephone numbers and approximate wait times. If this does not work, you can file a notice of objection. This can be done by writing a letter to the Chief of Appeals at your tax services office, or by filing form T400A Objection - Income Tax Act.