Direct deposit changes impacting EFILERS and taxpayers
The confidence and trust that individuals and businesses have in the CRA is a cornerstone of Canada’s tax system. The CRA regularly adjusts and improves its systems and processes to safeguard sensitive information against ever evolving threats to its digital services.
Don't miss out on free tax help – you may be eligible!
Doing your taxes each year can feel like a big job, but you don’t have to do it alone! If you have a modest income and a simple tax situation, you might be able to get help from a volunteer at a free tax clinic.
A modest income is less than $35,000 for a single person and less than $45,000 for a couple. Your tax situation is simple if, for example, you don’t have a small business or income from a rental property.
Volunteers can help with your taxes for this year, and it is possible to get them to help you do your taxes going back 10 years.
Go digital and file your taxes online!
It’s never been easier to do your taxes online. In fact, online filing gets you access to the benefits, credits, and refunds you may be eligible for even faster! Last year, approximately 93% of Canadians filed their income tax and benefit returns online either themselves or through a tax preparer.
Reminder: Trust reporting for the 2024 tax year
For the 2024 tax year, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) will continue to administer the enhanced trust reporting rules as enacted for tax years ending on or after December 31, 2023. Affected trusts are required to file a T3 Income Tax and Information Return (T3 return), including Schedule 15 (Beneficial Ownership Information of a Trust), unless specific conditions are met.

