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Industry NewsWorried that the Canada Revenue Agency got it wrong? How to dispute a tax decision
No one "enjoys" paying taxes, but we recognize that it contributes to Canada's ongoing economic and social well-being. As the organization responsible for administering tax laws for the Government of Canada and for most provinces and territories, the Canada Revenue...
Introducing the new multi-factor authentication passcode grid
The Canada Revenue Agency is committed to protecting the personal and tax information of Canadians by making the multi-factor authentication (MFA) security feature accessible to all users. As of September 26, 2021, the new MFA passcode grid is now available to all...
The Government of Canada launches online calculator to help businesses apply for the new Canada Recovery Hiring Program
The Government of Canada remains committed to supporting Canadian businesses in the face of the ongoing pandemic. With the recently announced Canada Recovery Hiring Program (CRHP), hard-hit businesses will be able to hire the workers they need to recover and grow as...
How to tell you’ve been contacted by the CRA, and what to do if you are
Now that you've filed your 2020 income tax and benefit return, it's possible that the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) contacts you to discuss your tax and benefit situation. However, you should be aware of scammers pretending to be CRA employees. They often contact...
Warning: Watch out for TFSA maximizer schemes
The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is warning Canadians about participating in tax schemes where promoters are claiming that individuals can transfer funds out of their registered retirement savings plan (RRSP) or registered retirement income fund (RRIF) into a tax-free...
Warning: Watch out for tax shelter gifting schemes
The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is warning Canadians about getting involved in tax shelter gifting arrangement schemes. Promoters, including some representatives, tax preparers and investment professionals, are encouraging their clients to participate in gifting...
The CRA is now accepting grant applications from organizations that host free tax clinics
From May 1 until June 30, 2021, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) will accept grant applications from community organizations that offered free tax clinics in 2021 through the Community Volunteer Income Tax Program (CVITP) and the Income Tax Assistance – Volunteer...
CRA Warns About Tax Fraud
The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is warning Canadian taxpayers and their representatives about creating or ignoring fake documents, fake loans, and fake business agreements in order to get around the Income Tax Act or the Excise Tax Act. These actions, even if...
Do you work in the gig economy? Here’s what you need to know
What is the gig economy? The gig economy is based on temporary and freelance work, or short-term contracts. If you are connecting with clients through online platforms or applications (apps) such as Clickworker, Crowdsource, or Fiverr to provide them with your...
Upcoming Events From CRA
Webinars The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is pleased to host free webinars on a variety of subjects. Click on the button below to register to attend as new events become available! Register Free webinar on Wednesday, May 26, 2021: Automobile and motor vehicle...