
PayPal ordered to disclose business account information to Canada Revenue Agency
CALGARY — The records of Canadians who use PayPal business accounts to make and receive payments will soon be in the hands of the federal government’s tax-collecting agency.
The online payments company said Wednesday it has been given 45 days to hand over information identifying its account holders and the amount and number of payments they paid or received between Jan. 1, 2014, and last Friday to the Canada Revenue Agency.
“We are required to disclose information about business account holders who have received or sent a payment,” it says on its website. “Affected account holders have been notified.”
CRA spokesman Patrick Samson confirmed that the agency received Federal Court of Canada authorization to request the information, part of a crackdown on Canada’s underground economy.