Webinar: How to prevent, or else survive, a Revenue Canada audit of your SR&ED with Inno-Centre

Temps de lecture : 0 min 13s
Pierre Savignac

21 November 2018

Emergex

On November 14, 2018, Pierre Savignac, CEO of Emergex SR&ED Consultants gave a webinar entitled “How to prevent, or else survive, an audit of your SR&ED tax credits by the CRA ?” in partnership with Inno-centre. The recording of this webinar is available below:

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