After you file your tax return - Personal income tax
Reminder: The CRA has resumed its work to address taxpayer debt. Benefit and credit payments and tax refunds may be applied to pay down outstanding balances. If your debt repayment causes significant financial hardship, please contact the CRA directly to discuss your options – even if you have a payment plan in place already.
Learn more about how specific benefits will be impacted at Ca-ciconline.com/balance-owing.
Get your notice of assessment, how to pay a balance owing, check the status of your refund, and how to make a change to your tax return after it has been assessed.
Services and information
Notice of assessment
Understand your notice of assessment (NOA) and how to get a copy
Paying your taxes
Find options to pay now, pay a debt over time or if you cannot pay, and how to pay 2024 taxes by instalments
Tax refunds
Check the status of your refund, when to expect it, or how to transfer it to an instalment account
Interest and penalties
How much interest is charged, when interest starts being applied to unpaid amounts, late-filing and other penalties
Change your tax return
Understand what changes you can make after you file your tax return, and how to make them
Keep your tax records
Which tax documents you need to keep and for how long, should the CRA want to review them
Get a proof of income statement
How to get your proof of income statement online or request a paper copy
CRA review of your tax return
Find out why your tax return is selected for review, types of reviews, and how to submit your documents for review
Objections, appeals, disputes, and relief measures
File an objection or appeal, request penalty or interest relief, or send us service feedback
Understand your rights as a taxpayer
Know your rights, entitlements, and obligations as a Canadian taxpayer when dealing with the CRA
Collections at the CRA
If we contact you about a debt, we can help you arrange to pay over time, or offer options if you cannot pay
What to expect if we contact you
Know what information the CRA may ask when contacting you by phone, email or mail
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