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Revenue Quebec raided the Montreal offices of the ride-sharing application Uber on Thursday morning.

Stéphane Dion, a spokesperson for Revenue Quebec, said investigators raided two office buildings where Uber was operating starting about 10 a.m.

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About 20 investigators and computer experts collected information to build a case against Uber for alleged infractions of the province’s tax code.

“We will analyze what we get and see if we can bring charges with the information,” Dion said. “The penalties range from fines to five years in prison.”

Dion said he couldn’t go into the specific details about the case, but said that generally, companies that offer a service to transport passengers in the province are required to remit provincial sales tax.

San Francisco-based Uber launched in Montreal in 2013, first as a mobile application that allowed users to hail a cab using their smartphones. However, late last year it launched its UberX service, which allows people to use their own cars in order to offer lifts to customers for money.