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The Home Depot Canada’s commercial customers are the latest target of the Canada Revenue Agency’s (CRA) continuing priority audit of the underground economy in general and home improvement contractors in particular.

In July, using what is known as the “unnamed person requirement”(UPR) found in the Income Tax Act, the CRA obtained a Federal Court order compelling Home Depot to disclose the identities of the home renovation behemoth’s commercial customers and the total annual amount spent by each customer between January 1, 2013 and December 31, 2016, at its 182 Canadian stores.

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According to documents seen by Financial Post, Home Depot informed its commercial credit cardholders of the Federal Court’s order in September.

“Contractors who are part of the cash economy and who have registered with Home Depot as commercial contractors should expect to be audited,” says David Rotfleisch, a tax lawyer at Rotfleisch & Samulovitch Professional Corporation in Toronto.