B.A., J.D.
Graeme Oddy is a Toronto tax lawyer at Devry Smith Frank LLP (‘DSF’). He holds a B.A. and a J.D. from the University of Toronto. He was called to the Bar in 2018 and joined DSF in 2022.
With extensive knowledge of tax legislation, Graeme has successfully represented clients before the Tax Court of Canada and the Federal Court to challenge assessments, determinations, and other decisions by the CRA. His comprehensive and creative approach helps clients navigate the complexities of appeal and application filings, aiming for outcomes that result in the reconsideration, reversal, or variation of tax assessments.
Graeme understands the complicated nature of tax disputes and strives to provide clients with expert representation that looks after their best interests.
For further information about legal matters regarding tax appeals, please contact Toronto tax lawyers and tax planning lawyer Graeme Oddy at (416) 446-5810.
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