(Ottawa) Shopify will oppose a request from the Canada Revenue Agency that demands it turn over six years of documents for Canadian stores that use its software, the established company’s chief executive said Monday. in Ottawa.
In a post on the Twitter network, Tobi Lütke said the demand the e-commerce company was facing appeared to be overbroad.
Federal Court documents show that the Minister of National Revenue began requesting the records from Shopify in April.
The government said the records were being sought to verify that Canadian traders were complying with the income tax law And the Excise Tax Act.
All parties involved are asking for a one-day hearing in the case to take place between February 13 and March 17, 2024.
Shopify has laid off thousands of employees over the past two years and has seen its stock plummet after Lütke admitted he had overestimated how much the COVID-19 pandemic would accelerate Shopify’s growth.