If you accidentally contribute too much to your TFSA – which can easily happen if you rely on the CRA’s data – you will face ...
Have you already filed at least one tax return with the CRA and don’t have an online CRA account? You don’t know what you are missing. “My Account for Individuals” is a secure online portal that lets ...
The taxpayer’s application also states that the CRA’s decision to administer the capital gains hike “places taxpayers in an ...
This tax season, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has simplified its sign-in process, making it easier to access the My ... account with the CRA’s document verification service. The document ...
That isn’t just rhetoric, it’s backed by hard evidence. A report from the C.D. Howe Institute predicts the proposed increase ...
You can actually test this by logging into CRA MyAccount. If you go into your CRA account and look at the TFSA account stats, you will see that the CRA has details on your contributions and ...
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The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) sends out letters to Canadians who may have over contributed to their tax-free savings account (TFSA). Relief provisions may be available in ... If they prefer to make ...
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