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.
As an experienced tax lawyer, Graeme has aided clients who wish to have their assessments or reassessments reconsidered on numerous occasions. This work ranges from the initial correspondence with CRA representatives to the filing of formal objections and extension requests if needed.
His approach combines his extensive knowledge of tax law with a commitment to understanding the circumstances of each client’s case, ensuring that objections are thoroughly prepared and presented.
For further information about legal matters regarding tax objections, please contact Toronto tax lawyers and tax planning lawyer Graeme Oddy at (416) 446-5810.
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