Many Canadians rely on family or friends to file their taxes, but sharing CRA login credentials can be risky. Using a CRA ...
Investing in a TFSA comes with great power, but also great responsibility. The post The CRA Is Watching Your TFSA: 3 Dangers ...
The CRA sets the 2026 TFSA dollar limit at $7,000 (effective Jan. 1, 2026), but you’re still responsible for tracking contributions because the CRA’s displayed room can lag. The post CRA: How to Use ...
It’s especially important for individuals who do not have access to a defined benefit pension plan, providing a flexible and ...
NETFILE access code -- Starting in February 2026, you'll be able to find your NETFILE access code more easily in your CRA account. Sign in to your CRA account, go to My Account, and select tax returns ...
From updated tax rates to new credits & deductions, here's what's new for 2025. 📝 ...
OTTAWA, ON, Jan. 15, 2026 /CNW/ - Keeping your CRA account up to date is one of the simplest ways to prevent delays, avoid disruptions, and make tax season run smoothly. Ensuring your personal ...
Confirming you can sign in to your CRA account is an easy but important step to take before tax season (online filing) begins on February 23, 2026. If you have forgotten your sign-in information or ...
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A required tax-filing document that was introduced in 2023 has been tripping up holders of first home savings accounts ...
Yes. But to take advantage of this amazing tax shelter, you need to understand the CRA’s rules and definitions.