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Petition Link: https://c.org/dR2wxrSf24 Can the Canada Revenue Agency freeze your bank account based on incorrect information? Recent reports reveal that many CRA agents are giving inconsistent or inaccurate advice and even the agency’s own chatbot has been caught providing wrong guidance. Yet despite these errors, the CRA still holds the power to freeze bank accounts, garnish wages, place liens on homes, and seize assets without a court order. At a time when Canadian families and small businesses are already struggling, aggressive enforcement mistakes could cause serious financial damage. In this episode of Tap the Maple, we ask a critical question: Should the CRA temporarily lose its most aggressive powers until it can prove it’s operating accurately and efficiently? We also make one thing clear this is not about protecting tax evasion. Clear cases of fraud should still face full enforcement. But for honest Canadians trying to comply, fairness matters. If you believe the CRA should be held to a higher standard before it can freeze accounts or seize assets, scan the QR code in the video and sign the petition. Because if the government has the power to shut down your financial life, accuracy shouldn’t be optional. Subscribe to Tap the Maple for straight talk on Canadian policy, taxes, the economy, and the issues affecting your financial future. #CRA #CanadaRevenueAgency #TaxesCanada #TaxSeasonCanada #CanadianTaxes #CRAPowers #GovernmentOverreach #TaxpayerRights #CanadaEconomy #SmallBusinessCanada #CanadianPolitics #TapTheMaple #CanadaNews #CanadianTaxpayers #MiddleClassCanada #FinancialFreedomCanada #StopTheCRA #TaxFairness #CanadianSmallBusiness #CostOfLivingCanada #income #incometax