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FVC2225

How to Conduct a Lifestyle Audit (and make it stick in court)

Date
November 15, 2022
$49
Standard Price
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This session is relevant to forensic accountants that prepare income stream analyses for family matters. Without a forensic analysis, the courts and mediators will rely only on available documentation such as income tax returns – but what if the lifestyle indicates that the income far exceeds what is reported to the revenue authorities? Using my experience gained in the 28 plus years I worked at Canada Revenue Agency as an auditor and criminal investigator, I will go through techniques to identify, quantify and present ‘real’ income for purposes of determining support entitlements in family litigation.

Learning Objectives

  • Evaluate circumstances where indirect verification of income is applicable
  • Assess indirect verification of income audit techniques

Speaker

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President, BCS Financial Forensics Ltd.

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