Discover the Canada Revenue Agency’s options to help you pay your tax debt
Did you receive a letter from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) telling you that you owe money? We understand this can feel stressful, but we can work with you to resolve your debt.
Businesses have different filing and payment deadlines – here is a quick reference to help you stay organized
Understanding the tax filing and payment deadlines for Canadian businesses can be tricky since different businesses have different deadlines. When you factor in GST/HST responsibilities, it can be even more challenging. Use this tax tip as a quick reference for important due dates.
Do you need to change your tax return? Skip the paper request – do it online!
Submitting your change request online isn’t just faster, it’s also easy and secure. Some 2024 tax slips, such as the T3 (trust income), T4 (remuneration paid), T4A (pension and other income) and T5 (investment income), were not available in My Account or through the Auto-fill my Return service as early as in previous years. So, if you forgot to include something on your tax return or spotted a mistake after filing, don’t worry. Here’s how and why you should submit your change request online.
The tax-filing deadline has passed, but you can still file your 2024 income tax and benefit return
The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) understands that life can move fast, and tasks like filing your income tax and benefit return can slip through the cracks. The deadline to file a 2024 tax return was April 30, 2025, but you can still file if you haven’t yet.
Businesses, are you ready for your CRA mail to go online?
Starting May 12, 2025, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) will transition to online mail as the default method of delivering most business correspondence. This means you’ll start receiving most of your business notices and other correspondence through CRA’s secure online portal, My Business Account, instead of by mail.

