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Financial reporting and accounting advisory services
You trust your external auditor to deliver not only a high-quality, independent audit of your financial statements but to provide a range of support, including assessing material risks, evaluating internal controls and raising awareness around new and amended accounting standards.
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Accounting Standards for Private Enterprises
Get the clear financial picture you need with the accounting standards team at Doane Grant Thornton LLP. Our experts have extensive experience with private enterprises of all sizes in all industries, an in-depth knowledge of today’s accounting standards, and are directly involved in the standard-setting process.
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International Financial Reporting Standards
Whether you are already using IFRS or considering a transition to this global framework, Doane Grant Thornton LLP’s accounting standards team is here to help.
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Accounting Standards for Not-for-Profit Organizations
From small, community organizations to large, national charities, you can count on Doane Grant Thornton LLP’s accounting standards team for in-depth knowledge and trusted advice.
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Public Sector Accounting Standards
Working for a public-sector organization comes with a unique set of requirements for accounting and financial reporting. Doane Grant Thornton LLP’s accounting standards team has the practical, public-sector experience and in-depth knowledge you need.
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Tax planning and compliance
Whether you are a private or public organization, your goal is to manage the critical aspects of tax compliance, and achieve the most effective results. At Doane Grant Thornton, we focus on delivering relevant advice, and providing an integrated planning approach to help you fulfill compliance obligations.
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Research and development and government incentives
Are you developing innovative processes or products, undertaking experimentation or solving technological problems? If so, you may qualify to claim SR&ED tax credits. This Canadian federal government initiative is designed to encourage and support innovation in Canada. Our R&D professionals are a highly-trained, diverse team of practitioners that are engineers, scientists and specialized accountants.
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Indirect tax
Keeping track of changes and developments in GST/HST, Quebec sales tax and other provincial sales taxes across Canada, can be a full-time job. The consequences for failing to adequately manage your organization’s sales tax obligations can be significant - from assessments, to forgone recoveries and cash flow implications, to customer or reputational risk.
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US corporate tax
The United States has a very complex and regulated tax environment, that may undergo significant changes. Cross-border tax issues could become even more challenging for Canadian businesses looking for growth and prosperity in the biggest economy in the world.
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Cross-border personal tax
In an increasingly flexible world, moving across the border may be more viable for Canadians and Americans; however, relocating may also have complex tax implications.
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International tax
While there is great opportunity for businesses looking to expand globally, organizations are under increasing tax scrutiny. Regardless of your company’s size and level of international involvement—whether you’re working abroad, investing, buying and selling, borrowing or manufacturing—doing business beyond Canada’s borders comes with its fair share of tax risks.
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Transfer pricing
Transfer pricing is a complex area of corporate taxation that is concerned with the intra-group pricing of goods, services, intangibles, and financial instruments. Transfer pricing has become a critical governance issue for companies, tax authorities and policy makers, and represents a principal risk area for multinationals.
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Succession & estate planning
Like many private business owners today, you’ve spent your career building and running your business successfully. Now you’re faced with deciding on a successor—a successor who may or may not want your direct involvement and share your vision.
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Tax Reporting & Advisory
The financial and tax reporting obligations of public markets and global tax authorities take significant resources and investment to manage. This requires calculating global tax provision estimates under US GAAP, IFRS, and other frameworks, and reconciling this reporting with tax compliance obligations.
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Transactions
Our transactions group takes a client-centric, integrated approach, focused on helping you make and implement the best financial strategies. We offer meaningful, actionable and holistic advice to allow you to create value, manage risks and seize opportunities. It’s what we do best: help great organizations like yours grow and thrive.
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Restructuring
We bring a wide range of services to both individuals and businesses – including shareholders, executives, directors, lenders, creditors and other advisors who are dealing with a corporation experiencing financial challenges.
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Forensics
Market-driven expertise in investigation, dispute resolution and digital forensics
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Consulting
Running a business is challenging and you need advice you can rely on at anytime you need it. Our team dives deep into your issues, looking holistically at your organization to understand your people, processes, and systems needs at the root of your pain points. The intersection of these three things is critical to develop the solutions you need today.
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Creditor updates
Updates for creditors, limited partners, investors and shareholders.
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Governance, risk and compliance
Effective, risk management—including governance and regulatory compliance—can lead to tangible, long-term business improvements. And be a source of significant competitive advantage.
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Internal audit
Organizations thrive when they are constantly innovating, improving or creating new services and products and envisioning new markets and growth opportunities.
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Certification – SOX
The corporate governance landscape is challenging at the best of times for public companies and their subsidiaries in Canada, the United States and around the world.
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Third party assurance
Naturally, clients and stakeholders want reassurance that there are appropriate controls and safeguards over the data and processes being used to service their business. It’s critical.
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ASPE Sec. 3041 Agriculture Understanding and applying the new ASPE Section 3041 AgricultureThe Canadian Accounting Standards Board (AcSB) has released new guidance on recognizing, measuring and disclosing biological assets and the harvested products of bio assets.
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Tax alert Agricultural Clean Technology ProgramThe Agricultural Clean Technology Program will provide financial assistance to farmers and agri-businesses to help them reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
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Tax alert ACT Program – Research and Innovation Stream explainedThe ACT Research and Innovation Stream provides financial support to organizations engaged in pre-market innovation.
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Tax alert ACT Program – Adoption Stream explainedThe ACT Adoption Stream provides non-repayable funding to help farmers and agri-business with the purchase and installation of clean technologies.
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Builders And Developers
Every real estate project starts with a vision. We help builders and developers solidify that vision, transform it into reality, and create value.
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Rental Property Owners And Occupiers
In today’s economic climate, it’s more important than ever to have a strong advisory partner on your side.
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Real Estate Service Providers
Your company plays a key role in the success of landlords, investors and owners, but who is doing the same for you?
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Mining
There’s no business quite like mining. It’s volatile, risky and complex – but the potential pay-off is huge. You’re not afraid of a challenge: the key is finding the right balance between risk and reward. Whether you’re a junior prospector, a senior producer, or somewhere in between, we’ll work with you to explore, discover and extract value at every stage of the mining process.
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Oil & gas
The oil and gas industry is facing many complex challenges, beyond the price of oil. These include environmental issues, access to markets, growing competition from alternative energy sources and international markets, and a rapidly changing regulatory landscape, to name but a few.
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At Doane Grant Thornton, we are committed to protecting personal data and fair and transparent processing, and to safeguarding the confidentiality of the personal, business and financial information we collect and use to deliver our services and run our business operations.
Who we are
This privacy statement applies to Doane Grant Thornton LLP, Grant Thornton Limited, Doane Grant Thornton Corporate Finance Inc. CapServCo Limited Partnership, and their respective affiliates in Canada (collectively, "Doane Grant Thornton", "we" or "our").
About our privacy statement
This privacy statement applies to Doane Grant Thornton services, service providers, operations, and websites. It will help you to understand what personal data we collect and how we use and disclose personal data from individuals, clients, suppliers or others when we provide services and conduct our business. It also informs you of your rights regarding this use and disclosure, and how you may correct that data. We will only use personal data for the purposes described in this privacy statement or as stated at the point of collection. Our privacy statement conforms to the standards required by applicable privacy legislation.
This privacy statement only applies to Doane Grant Thornton Canada LLP and its Canadian affiliated organizations. It does not apply to other member firms of Grant Thornton International Limited (GTIL) practising under the Grant Thornton name. We are not responsible for the privacy practices of those member firms or any other organisation linked to via our website.
We update this privacy statement from time to time without notice. It is current as at the date indicated at the top of this statement.
How to Contact Us
If you have a privacy question, issue or concern, please contact us at:
Chief Privacy Officer
cpo@doane.gt.ca
Doane Grant Thornton LLP
20th Floor
200 King Street West
Toronto, Ontario
M5H 3T4
Personal data is any data that is identifiable with you, as an individual. This personal data may include, but is not limited, to your name and mailing address, telephone number, email address, Internet Protocol (“IP”) address, age, gender, marital status, health information, financial status, government issued ID numbers, credit card information and credit history. Personal data does not include your business contact information (business title, business address or business telephone number in your capacity as an employee of an organization).
Doane Grant Thornton collects your personal data by fair and lawful means to assist you in understanding our offerings, applying for employment with us, and using our services. We collect personal data directly from you or indirectly from third party sources as otherwise permitted by applicable law. For example, we may collect personal data from you when you visit our offices, when preparing your tax return, when you visit our website, complete online forms or surveys, register for one of our events, or submit a job application to our careers site. Additionally, we may provide services to your employer or service provider who shares your data with us to perform a service, or we may receive your data from analytics and advertising firms who assist us with our marketing. Finally, we may collect personal data from publicly available sources.
Occasionally, you may voluntarily provide us with unsolicited personal data (for example, by voluntarily disclosing it through our website when completing forms to contact us or subscribing to a newsletter). If you choose to provide any sensitive personal data in this manner, you acknowledge your consent to the collection and processing of this data.
The following is a non-exhaustive list of situations in which we collect personal data, with some examples of what is collected:
- Contact information, such as your name, title, role, employer, telephone, email address, and mailing address
- Visitor information when you attend at our offices or events, such as your name, company, and person you visited at our offices and events
- Personal employee information – in the performance of services to business clients (see Services information)
- Mandate information, such as information about the services you have requested or the matters that you are involved in
- Services information, any information that you provide or that we generate as part of our services, such as social insurance and business numbers, financial, spousal and dependent, beneficiary, residency and other information relevant to providing tax, estate planning, and business planning, tax-related information when we are providing tax or financial advisory services; employee information, including salaries and benefits, when we are conducting restructuring services and management advisory services; customer and vendor information when we are conducting an audit or assisting with information technology implementation
- Public profiles, such as information that you have made public such as on LinkedIn, on your business card, in online directories or on your company’s website
- Communications, such as the content of your emails, voicemails, survey or feedback responses, comments on our sites, and other communications with us (if they are considered work product, this would not be considered personal data)
- Communication preferences and interests, such as when you subscribe to receive our newsletters, updates, or other materials
- Recruitment information, such as CVs, references, and other information you may provide if you apply for employment or an internship, or that we collect as part of our recruitment activities
- Background check information, such as credit checks, criminal records checks, economic and other sanctions checks, credential checks and other background information
Do we collect the personal information of minors?
We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under the age of 14 except as may be necessary in the course of a client engagement. Our websites and marketing materials are for the use of individuals who have reached the age of majority in their province or country of residence.
When you visit our websites, we collect certain personal data automatically from you to provide you with a personalized experience and give you access to products and services that are most relevant to you. Our electronic marketing activities are in accordance with applicable legislation, including Canada’s Anti-Spam Legislation (“CASL”).
We may collect personal data from your device using cookies and web beacons. Cookies collect data such as your IP address, pixel ID, device type, unique device identification number, browser type, operating system, broad geographic location (e.g., country or city-level location) and other technical data is collected this way. We also collect data about how your device has interacted with our site, including the pages accessed, current URL, time you visited the site and links clicked. Collecting this data enables us to better understand the visitors who come to our site, where they come from and what content on our site is of interest to them. We use this data for our internal analytics purposes, and to improve the quality and relevance of our site to our visitors.
At Doane Grant Thornton, we use your personal data for the following purposes:
- To provide tax, audit, advisory and other professional services to our clients
- To administer our client and supplier relationships and maintain contractual relations
- To complete conflict checks and independence compliance
- For accounting and tax purposes
- To comply with our legal and regulatory obligations
- To allow you to safely and securely visit our offices and use our facilities and network
- To communicate with you across multiple platforms and devices (voice, email, mobile, etc.)
- For marketing and business development purposes such as:
o To market our services to you and help you understand our service offerings
o To educate you on specific matters of interest to you in relation to our services
o To offer and host events and provide marketing communications
o To ensure the effective and efficient management of our websites and enrich your browsing experience
o To analyze data related to visitors to our websites
o To develop and/or improve our business and services to meet the needs of current and future clients - To administer business transactions such as procurement, accounts payable and receivable
- To analyze the skills and competencies of job applicants, and to execute recruitment activities
- To establish, exercise or defend legal rights
- To protect our technology infrastructure and the security of our data
- To monitor and enforce compliance with terms of use, and conduct quality and risk reviews
- To confirm your identity before responding to your requests
- Where required and permissible by law, we may retain some data for historical or archival purposes
Doane Grant Thornton operates offices across Canada, providing services to clients in Canada and many other jurisdictions either through direct engagement, or by assisting with engagements from other Grant Thornton International Ltd. member firms (“Grant Thornton Member Firms”). Where engagements with our clients span more than one jurisdiction, certain information may need to be accessed by Grant Thornton Member Firms. Personal data is stored primarily in Canada; however, your personal data may be transferred to and stored outside the country in which you are located and would be subject to the laws of the jurisdiction in which it is held. This may include countries with laws that have not necessarily been determined to provide an adequate level of protection for the processing of personal data under the laws of the EU or other jurisdictions. We take appropriate security and legal precautions to safeguard the safety and integrity of personal data that is transferred within our organization.
We also transfer or disclose the personal data we collect to external service providers who are engaged by us to support our services and internal operations. Whenever possible, we require our service providers to store data within Canada. We use third-party service providers that maintain a comparable level of data protection that we would be obliged to provide ourselves for the data, and that comply with any applicable legal requirements for transferring personal data outside the jurisdiction in which it was originally collected.
The security of your data is important to us. Grant Thornton uses appropriate physical, administrative and technical safeguards to protect the confidentiality and security of data we obtain in the course of business.
These measures include, but are not limited to:
- Designing policies and procedures to safeguard the information from loss, misuse and improper disclosure
- Educating and training our people of our privacy obligations when handling personal information and confidential information
- Implementing technological safeguards, including but not limited to firewalls, encryption, and multi-factor authentication, and conducting third party vendor security and privacy assessments
We strive to maintain data in our systems and processes and ensure they are accurate and up to date. It’s important that you inform us when your personal data and contact information changes. Please provide current up to date information to the Doane Grant Thornton colleague who normally assists you.
Data retention periods vary by jurisdiction and are set in accordance with local regulatory and professional standards requirements. We will keep your data for as long as it is required to perform any of the purposes described in this privacy statement, to meet our professional obligations, and any legal requirements. Data are disposed of in accordance with applicable laws and regulatory requirements. Copies of personal information stored in our electronic backups will be destroyed in accordance with our backup policies.
Subject to applicable laws, you have the following rights to retain control of how your data is collected, used and processed.
- Access: you have the right to ask if we have collected data about you and to obtain access to that information. If you wish to exercise this right, please send a written request to our Chief Privacy Officer (details found below).
- Corrections: you have the right to ask us to correct any incomplete or inaccurate personal data we hold about you.
- Withdrawing Consent: you have the right to ask us to stop collecting, using, or sharing your personal data in some cases. You can unsubscribe from any of our electronic marketing communications using the unsubscribe links provided.
- Complaints: you have the right to make a complaint to our Chief Privacy Officer about our compliance with applicable privacy laws. You also have the right to make a complaint to the applicable regulatory body administering data protection and privacy legislation.
The easiest way for you to exercise your rights is to make these requests directly to our Chief Privacy Officer at the following address:
Chief Privacy Officer
cpo@doane.gt.ca
Doane Grant Thornton LLP
20th Floor
200 King Street West
Toronto Ontario
M5H 3T4