Uber Canada’s Montreal Offices Raided by Quebec’s Tax Agency

Looks like the fight against Uber in Montreal has stepped up, as this morning at 10AM local time, 20 investigators and computer analysts from Revenu Quebec raided the company’s two offices—one in Old Montreal and another in Pointe-St-Charles—armed with two search warrants obtained under the Tax Adminstration Act.

According to a French press release (Google Translation):

Revenu Québec has reasonable grounds to believe that offenses have been committed against tax laws. Searches conducted today aim to collect relevant evidence relating to the ongoing investigation and to such offenses.

Revenu Québec a des motifs raisonnables de croire que des infractions ont été commises à l’encontre de lois fiscales. Les perquisitions effectuées aujourd’hui ont pour objectif de recueillir des éléments de preuve pertinents relatifs à l’enquête en cours et à ces infractions.

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Revenu Québec spokesman Stéphane Dion told CBC News “Revenu Québec has reason to believe that tax fiscal law has been broken. So today we are searching to get more evidence.” No charges have been laid against Uber at this time.

Uber Canada spokeswoman Susie Heath responded in a statement to say “We look forward to continuing to work with all stakeholders in Quebec to foster innovation, create jobs, and provide consumers with much needed affordable transit options.”

Just over two weeks ago, the City of Montreal announced it had impounded 40 vehicles from Uber drivers earlier this year. The city and the province of Quebec sees UberX, which allows passengers to hail drivers in private vehicles via their smartphones, as a form of illegal transport.

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sukisszoze
sukisszoze
11 years ago

Of the few people I talked to about Uber, they loved the service. They know if there’s a car near them, when the car is arriving and not worry about the whole payment process at the end of the ride.

Chrome262
Chrome262
Reply to  sukisszoze
11 years ago

same here, and it still gives them a choice to hire limos or taxies anyway. Its a shame really that the industry as it is is so inflexible.

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