Does your organization hold digital assets such as cryptocurrency? You must ensure that your financial statements comply with legal requirements.
Whether you’re a private company or a corporation listed on Canadian or U.S. markets, digital assets can make your accounting and tax situation more complex.
Your organization must put in place governance best practices and the necessary steps to ensure compliance with the regulatory framework for internal controls and accounting standards.
In particular, you could benefit from an audit of your digital assets to:
- comply with the highest standards;
- reduce the risk of errors;
- identify areas for improvement.
Our team closely monitors changes to Canadian and international tax laws. We combine leading-edge blockchain expertise with an innovative and thorough auditing approach.
These are some of the services offered by our experts:
- Accounting consulting to help organizations comply with local and international accounting standards;
- Internal control and audit preparation to evaluate the control environment specific to blockchain technologies;
- In-depth technical due diligence for your blockchain projects;
- Valuation services tailored to blockchain projects and digital assets;
- Insolvency and recovery services specific to insolvencies involving digital assets;
- Forensic accounting services using specialized tools to detect and analyze questionable transactions and provide high-value information for investigations.
To ensure that your company is compliant with current laws and standards, contact our team. They can offer you invaluable assistance and peace of mind.
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