Important Information Regarding the CRA Strike
Is the CRA considering extending the tax deadline?
Currently, the CRA has not made a decision to extend the tax deadline and currently, the CRA Strike has not made a decision to extend the deadline.
What is the duration of the ongoing strike?
The duration of the strike is currently uncertain. Since it commenced on April 19th, it will persist until an agreement is reached between both parties and a plan for moving forward is established.
Can I expect a delay in receiving my tax refund?
There is a possibility of a delay in receiving your tax refund. To minimize any potential delay, it is advisable to file your tax return as soon as possible. Historically, the CRA processes returns in the order they are received. By filing early, your return would be processed ahead of those filed later, even if there are any processing delays due to the strike.
There is a possibility of a delay. To minimize any potential delay, it is advisable to file your tax return as soon as possible. Historically, the CRA has processed tax returns in the order they were received. By filing early, your return will have a higher chance of being processed ahead of those submitted at a later date, even if there are any delays due to the current circumstances.
In need of your refund urgently?
If you have a refund exceeding $600, you have the option to obtain an Instant Refund at any participating office nationwide. If your refund amount exceeds $600, you have the option to obtain an Instant Refund at any participating office nationwide. This allows you to receive your refund promptly and without delay.
Will there be a delay in receiving my government benefits (such as Climate Action Incentive, GST/HST, Child Tax Benefit, etc.)?
There is a possibility of a delay. To minimize any potential delay, it is advisable to file your tax return as soon as possible. Historically, the CRA has processed tax returns in the order they were received. By filing early, your return will have a higher chance of being processed ahead of those submitted at a later date, ensuring that your government benefits are not delayed unnecessarily.
There is a possibility of a delay in receiving your government benefits. To minimize any potential delay, it is advisable to file your tax return as soon as possible. The CRA traditionally processes return in the order they were received. By filing early, your return will have a higher chance of being processed ahead of those submitted at a later date, even if there are any delays in the processing of returns.