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New prescribed form T661
November 18, 2008 11 a.m. – noon

A critical change is coming to the R&D filing process. Are you prepared?

In the most significant change to the filing process in the last 10 years, the Canada Revenue Agency will soon introduce a completely revised T661 form, used for research and development claims. The new T661 changes how claims are made and reported, and introduces new requirements to explain the size and scope of projects. Don’t be surprised on January 1, 2009. Attend our seminar to gain insight and clarity into this game-changing amendment.

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