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Figure 2: Canada Revenue Agency Softwood Lumber Program Logic Model (Outputs and Outcomes)

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The major activity “taxpayer assistance” The major activity “registration” The major activity “assessment and collection of charges” The major activity “verification” The major activity “enforcement” The major activity “appeals” The major activity “legislative matters” The major activity “payments/ reports to provinces”
Leads to the agency responding to registrant enquiries Leads to registrants being issued account numbers Leads to one of three things, (1) registrants being sent monthly statements and notices of assessments, (2) charges being assessed, (3) refunds being issued Leads to audits and reviews being conducted Leads to investigations being conducted if appropriate Leads to the agency assessing registrants objections Leads to the agency ensuring they are up to date on the most current legislative issues as it relates to softwood lumber Leads to (1) revenue reports being issued to provinces and (2) net charges being distributed quarterly to provinces
This leads to registrants understanding their obligations under the SLPECA This leads to the registrant completing their return and remitting their fees These three outputs ensure the registrant is informed of any new charge assessments This leads to the registrant being informed of any new charge assessments This leads to the exporter to remit outstanding fees or proves the exporter is compliant this leads to registrants being advised of the agency’s decision This leads to registrants having the opportunity to be aware of legislative changes, rulings and interpretations This leads to the strategic outcome of trust in the CRA
This leads to one of two things: (1) the registrant registers or deregisters appropriately, or (2) the registrant completes their return and remits fees This leads to ensuring fair access to the U.S. softwood lumber market through the administration of the softwood lumber product export charge act, 2006 This leads to the exporter to remit outstanding fees or proves the exporter is compliant This leads to the exporter to remit outstanding fees or proves the exporter is compliant This leads to ensuring fair access to the U.S. softwood lumber market through the administration of the softwood lumber product export charge act, 2006 This leads to the exporter to remit outstanding fees or proves the exporter is compliant This leads to ensuring fair access to the U.S. softwood lumber market through the administration of the softwood lumber product export charge act, 2006
Either of these leads to ensuring fair access to the U.S. softwood lumber market through the administration of the softwood lumber product export charge act, 2006 This leads to the strategic outcome of trust in the CRA This leads to ensuring fair access to the U.S. softwood lumber market through the administration of the softwood lumber product export charge act, 2006 This leads to ensuring fair access to the U.S. softwood lumber market through the administration of the softwood lumber product export charge act, 2006 This leads to the strategic outcome of trust in the CRA This leads to ensuring fair access to the U.S. softwood lumber market through the administration of the softwood lumber product export charge act, 2006 This leads to the strategic outcome of trust in the CRA
This leads to the strategic outcome of trust in the CRA This leads to the strategic outcome of trust in the CRA This leads to the strategic outcome of trust in the CRA This leads to the strategic outcome of trust in the CRA

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Date modified:
2011-05-06