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Taxpage is the website of Rotfleisch & Samulovitch P.C., a boutique Canadian tax law firm based in Toronto. It is not primarily a SaaS product or enterprise software platform, but rather a provider of Canadian tax law services for individuals, businesses, self-employed professionals, organizations, and charities. The site emphasizes more than 30 years of experience in income tax, business law, and CRA dispute resolution, and lists multiple Tax Court and Federal Court cases.
Its services cover tax planning, representation in CRA tax audits and investigations, voluntary disclosure programs, handling unreported income or offshore assets, negotiating tax debts and CRA wage garnishments/bank account seizures, Notices of Objection, Tax Court appeals, corporate tax reorganizations, M&A tax planning, estate and trust arrangements, and more. Unlike software products, Taxpage’s “features” are primarily the delivery of professional legal services rather than online workflows, automated tax filing, or enterprise tax management systems.
The website does not disclose standardized packages or fixed pricing. It offers a free 10-minute income tax consultation, during which a student initially assesses the issue and, if needed, recommends a one-hour consultation with a tax lawyer, with an explanation of the consultation fee and approximate legal costs for further engagement. As a result, pricing transparency is limited, making it more suitable for users who want an initial consultation before costs are assessed based on case complexity.
The strengths are its specialized focus on Canadian tax disputes, coverage of both individual and business scenarios, and emphasis on solicitor-client privilege, which can help protect client interests during CRA audits and potential penalty situations. Its case pages also provide some historical outcomes. The drawbacks are that it does not offer typical SaaS features such as APIs, third-party integrations, permission-based collaboration, cloud deployment, or data security certification information; pricing, timelines, and outcomes all depend on the specifics of each case.
It is suitable for individuals and businesses in Canada facing CRA audits, tax debts, objections to tax assessments, voluntary disclosures, corporate reorganizations, or complex tax planning needs. It is not suitable for users looking for enterprise tax software, an automated tax filing platform, or a globally applicable SaaS tool.
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