Now, when you file a return using GST/HST NETFILE or certified T2 EFILE software, you can sign up for Online mail. It's the fast, easy, and secure way to manage your correspondence! How to sign up for ...
The book on the Canada Revenue Agency's Netfile program for submitting your tax return online is that it's convenient, popular and a bit of a corrupting influence on taxpayers. The CRA commissioned a ...
Nearly two-thirds of all tax returns are now delivered electronically to the Canada Revenue Agency — a percentage that has seen steady growth every year since EFiling and Netfiling began. It's not ...
The financial world is trying oh so hard to turn the page on paper. The latest example is the Canada Revenue Agency's decision not to mail the T1 general tax package this year to people who prefer to ...
Canadians trying to file their tax returns using Netfile have had their deadline extended from midnight Wednesday to May 6 due to problems with the Canada Revenue Agency's website. Taxpayers using ...
Only 40 per cent of Canadians who filed taxes last year sent in paper returns. About 18 per cent filed electronically through Canada Revenue Agency's Netfile system and about 40 per cent had a tax ...
The Canada Revenue Agency’s (CRA) digital tax services became available again late Sunday afternoon after being offline for over 48 hours. “Individuals, businesses and representatives are now able to ...
CRA’s e-filing services are still down as the government tests its security patches in response to the Heartbleed bug, but the tax service says late-filing taxpayers won’t be penalized. Taking down ...
OTTAWA, ON, June 25, 2020 /CNW/ - This year, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) extended the tax-filing deadline from April 30 to June 1, 2020, to help Canadians meet their tax-filing needs during the ...
As it scrambles to deals with the so-called Heartbleed Bug, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) says that it hopes to resume online services over the weekend. The CRA shut down public access to its online ...
Canadians have less than a month to file their tax returns prior to the April 30 deadline. But recent Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) statistics suggests many taxpayers are putting off filing this year.