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Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) - Canada.ca
The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) administers tax laws for the government, providing contacts, services, and information related to payments, taxes, and benefits for individuals and businesses.
CRA simplifies sign-in process before 2025 tax season
CRA account holders can now access all services in My Account, My Business Account, and Represent a Client with one click as opposed to signing in separately, which was the case before.
How to register or sign in to your CRA My Account.
If you don’t yet have a CRA My Account, it’s essential to bring all relevant tax documents to your appointment to ensure nothing is missed. To help you prepare, check out our Canadian Tax Checklist — a handy guide to the receipts and forms that can make a big difference in your return.
Where do I mail my federal tax return?
Nonresidents View the CRA's T1 return contact page for information on where to mail your tax return.
CRA My Account Login Guide (Steps)
Learn to easily log in to CRA My Account or set one up with a step-by-step guide. Explore your taxes, track refunds, and more
Sign in to your CRA account - Canada.ca
Sign in or register for My Account, My Business Account or Represent a Client with the CRA, and get help with using the CRA sign-in services.
CRA My Payment - RBC Royal Bank
My Payment is an online payment option that allows individuals and businesses to pay taxes via the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) website. The My Payment service is offered through the RBC Virtual Visa Debit and is a quick, easy, and secure way to make payments to the CRA.
Filing Your Taxes Online for Free in Canada
With TurboTax, you can seamlessly and securely auto-fill your info from the CRA and more. As well as easily add claims and deductions to your return with our step-by-step process.
Income tax - Canada.ca
Most requested CRA sign in All online services Income tax package for 2025 Make a payment to the CRA Personal income tax rates
Mailing in your taxes? CRA says changes are coming amid push to digital
The CRA says it's making changes that could impact some tax filers who want to continue using paper forms and documents as it looks to shift towards a fully digital service model.
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