If you have a dispute with a CPA concerning a statement of fees (invoice), the first step is to contact the member in question to discuss it and obtain the necessary explanations. If you still disagree after the discussion, you can avail yourself of the conciliation service for professional fees offered by the Order’s Office of the syndic.
When can you apply for conciliation?
For your application to be accepted, the following conditions must be met:
- the biller must be an Order member;
- no other legal proceedings (e.g. before small claims court) may be under way.emande soit recevable, les conditions suivantes doivent être respectées :
How to apply for conciliation?
To avail yourself of this service, fill out the form and attach a copy of the disputed invoices.
If you believe the CPA has breached his or her ethical obligations as well, you may inform the syndic when you send your application for conciliation.
How your application for conciliation is processed?
Within three days* of receiving an application for conciliation, the Office of the syndic informs the CPA involved. As of that moment, the CPA can no longer undertake any other legal proceedings against the client.
* Please note that it may take longer to process your request if it is submitted close to a public holiday or during the holiday season.
Dissatisfied with the outcome of conciliation?
If the conciliation process did not allow you to reach an agreement with the CPA, you may submit an application for arbitration to the Order.