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Your 2022 return and payment are due on or before the date below that applies to you:
  • For most people, the return is due April 30, 2023, and payment is due April 30, 2023
  • For a self-employed person and their spouse or common-law partner with business expenditures that relate mostly to a tax shelter investment, the return is due April 30, 2023, and payment is due April 30, 2023
  • For a self-employed person and their spouse or common-law partner (other than those stated above), the return is due June 15, 2023, and payment is due April 30, 2023
  • For a deceased person and their surviving spouse or common-law partner, see Guide T4011, Preparing Returns for Deceased Persons – This is 2021 Link – need to update with 2022 

Even if you did not have any income in the year, you still have to file a return to get the benefits, credits, and refund you are entitled to.

Even if you do not have to attach certain supporting documents to your return, or if you are filing your return electronically, keep your supporting documents for six years in case the CRA asks you to provide them later.

Please contact my office and I will be happy to assist you.

Visit this link for more information.

If you haven’t received all your slips yet, there are several ways you can:
 
  1. Call or visit our office (and with your authorization) we can get your information from Canada Revenue Agency.  
  2. You can call Canada Revenue Agency directly at 1800 959-8281
  3. You can obtain at this link through the CRA
 If you need to reach the Canada Revenue agency, you can call 1-800-959-8281 for any inquiries regarding your tax filing or on their website,
At Marlene Tax, I know each tax situation is unique. I’ll conduct a quick interview and give a personalized quote based on your tax situation. You’ll know exactly what you’re going to pay before we begin preparing and filing your return. No surprises. 
 
 

Your notice of assessment is mailed to you after you have filed your tax return. If you can’t it, you can obtain it online through MY ACCOUNT at CRA 

or by calling CRA at 1800 959-8281