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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.

House Calls: It’s All About Client Service

It was a lovely visit at Knowledge Bureau head office with designate Vongsa Phommarath, MFA – Business Service Specialist™.

Tax Expenditures Report Released

The Finance Department released its 37th report on federal tax expenditures last week; it has published estimates of tax expenditures for personal and corporate income taxes, as well as for the Goods and Services Tax, since 1944. It’s an interesting read, especially in advance of the March 22, 2016, federal budget, when the government is expected to announce new tax expenditures.

Pre-Budget Consultations: What Tax Preferences Will Be Cut?

As a way to simplify the tax system, an overwhelming majority of respondents, 87%, to Knowledge Bureau’s February poll agree that investment income under $1000 should not be taxed. Will their wish come true?

Mark Your Calendar

Now that tax season is in full swing, Knowledge Bureau would like to remind you of some key dates to mark in your calendar: Regional DAW Workshops - May 24 to 31, Summer Studies Begin June 15, DAC  Nov 6 -9.

Life Purpose

“A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity, an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty.” -Winston Churchill.

Special Report March 22 Federal Budget

Be sure to stay tuned to Knowledge Bureau Report for all the details of the next federal budget – March 22, 2016.
 
 
 
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%