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Frequently Asked Questions

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Kevin first helped my family when CRA tried to hit us for $16,700 for the 2023 tax year. Once we appointed Kevin J. Johnston as our representative, our balances went to $0. That lit the alarm bells. I learned how often CRA goes on fishing expeditions hoping someone pays. I brought Kevin a couple of corporate deals after meeting him in Panama (we combined it with a holiday). I wanted to vet the man I’d attach my wagon to. He’s the real deal—and now I work with him full- time.

Not the initial call. The first consult is to answer your questions so you can decide if you like what you hear. If needed, we may be able to arrange a call with Kevin. Your accountant/lawyer are welcome. Once they get answers, they usually recognize Kevin’s structure is genius-level.

Kevin has done hundreds. With the way the agreements are secured, no customer has been contacted by any government agency once the deal is finalized.

We design the transition to avoid operational disruption. Your banking/payment rails continue with a planned cutover to the new account. If you have unique constraints, we’ll plan around them in the consult.
No—once the transaction is complete. After we engage, you and your counsel may review the agreements. Everything we do is legal and above board.
Multiple indemnity clauses are in the contract.
I’m based in British Columbia. We can meet virtually via Zoom

We operate primarily via video. Kevin is a Canadian citizen and resident.

 

Yes. Everything we do is legal so no reason not to engage. We have found that accountants are quite hesitant and cowardly, as are lawyers, to attempt tax avoidance strategies that are totally legal and large multi-nationals use as a course of doing business. We are NOT cowards and will fight for you.

 

Fees & Minimums (by province)

Province/RegionTypical Fee (% of eligible debt)Notes
Ontario (ON) 10% Most files
British Columbia (BC) 10% Most files
Alberta (AB) 10% Most files
Saskatchewan (SK) 15% Higher legal complexity possible
Manitoba (MB) 15% Higher legal complexity possible
Atlantic Canada (Maritimes) 15% NS, NB, PE, NL
Québec (QC) Up to 25% Jurisdiction-specific requirements may apply
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