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The CRA TSlip Saga: An Update

This tax season has been particularly challenging for both taxpayers and tax professionals. The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) provides tax information slips—such as T3, T4, T5, and their variations—through secure online portals: My Account and Represent a Client (RAC). This year, there were lots of problems with these portals, and now, it appears, CRA is not being quite transparent about when the slips were actually visible to clients and that doesn’t seem fair. Here’s an update on where we stand now.

Cut the Delays:  CRA Ombudsman Makes 15 Recommendations

It all takes much too long: that’s the message the Taxpayer’s Ombudsman had for the CRA with the release of report that culminated in 15 recommendations focused on cutting incredibly long wait times for tax assessments and adjustments. What’s considered too long? Taxpayers, professionals, CRA and the Ombudsman appear to have very divergent views.

It’s Official! Tax Filing Season Has Started

The CRA started E-filing transmission services on Monday, February 24 which means tax refunds should be flowing soon for millions of tax filers. This tax season features a new 8-page tax return and a complete change to the line numbering system throughout the return. Plus, coming in March there’s the introduction of Charlie to Chatbot who will answer general tax filing questions. But are you clear about when you must file? Many Canadians are not.

Buying Your First Home? Use the RRSP Home Buyers’ Plan

Statistics released on February 14, 2020 by the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) show that national home sales declined by 2.9% between December 2019 and January 2020, but prices are poised to rise later in the year.  This could therefore be a good time to buy that first home, especially with the help of the enhanced RRSP Home Buyers’ Plan.  For these reasons, some of your clients may still be interested in topping up their plans before March 2 RRSP contribution deadline.

Easy Money: Changes to the Mortgage Stress Test Ahead

Changes announced by Bank of Canada last week will make getting a mortgage easier for new home buyers in Canada as of April 6, 2020. It’s important for tax and financial advisors to understand the new guidelines in order to assist Canadians with sound debt management strategies.

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Partnership Opportunity: Help Advisors Prepare for the Roaring 2020’s

Are financial professionals having the conversations required to prepare clients for Black Swan events that could dramatically change balance sheet valuations? That requires acuity – a sharpness of thought and vision - the theme of this year’s Distinguished Advisor Conference in Niagara Falls, October 28-30.  We are now inviting proposals on topics to be delivered by sponsors and partners to the event. Here’s why you should join us.
 
 
 
Knowledge Bureau Poll Question

Are your clients owed money by CRA? As of March 31, 2025, the CRA holds about 10.2 million uncashed cheques totalling $1.7 billion. In your view, why is this happening?

  • Yes
    12 votes
    60%
  • No
    8 votes
    40%