Automatic Tax Filing
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Automatic tax filing could send roughly $2K to some, but cost millions: PBOAutomatic tax filing for qualifying Canadians could see them get an average of roughly $2,000, according to a new report, but doing so would cost hundreds of millions of dollars.ConsumerJun 18
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CRA expands automatic tax filing for 2025 season. Who is eligible?More than two million Canadians will be able to file their taxes automatically using a phone or digital option this year, the Canada Revenue Agency said.CanadaJan 31, 2025
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Ottawa moving ahead on automatic tax filing. Here’s what to knowThe federal government says it plans to move ahead with measures to make it easier for Canadian taxpayers to file their annual returns, building on efforts already underway.MoneyDec 17, 2024
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CRA says 2M Canadians invited for automatic tax filing this yearWith new summer invites that also pilot the digital and paper options, the automatic tax filing service has been offered to at least two million Canadians so far in 2024.CanadaJul 30, 2024
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Automatic tax filing could see Canadians get billions in unclaimed benefits: PBOCanadian non-filers could collectively get up to $1.6 billion this year in unclaimed tax benefits if an automatic filing system were to roll out, the federal fiscal watchdog says.MoneyJun 13, 2024
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CRA to roll out new automatic tax filing system. Here’s what to knowThe Canada Revenue Agency will pilot a new automatic system next year to help vulnerable Canadians who don't file their taxes get their benefits.CanadaMar 30, 2023
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