Filing taxes when separated in Canada?
When separated in Canada, you must indicate your marital status on your tax return. This can affect credits and deductions you're eligible for.
When separated in Canada, you must indicate your marital status on your tax return. This can affect credits and deductions you're eligible for.
Delays in receiving your Notice of Assessment could be due to high volume, errors in your tax return, or additional review by the CRA.
The Notice of Assessment is issued after the CRA has processed your tax return
The CRA would send you a Statement of Account if there are any discrepancies or balances owing on your account.
Line 150 / 15000 your Notice of Assessment indicates your total income for the tax year.
You can download your Notice of Assessment from the CRA's My Account portal under the "Tax Returns" section.
You can get a Notice of Assessment through the CRA's My Account portal or by mail
It typically takes about 8-14 days for electronic returns and 4-6 weeks for paper returns to receive your Notice of Assessment.
No, a T1 is not the same as a Notice of Assessment. A T1 is the tax return form you fill out and submit to the CRA, while the Notice of Assessment is the document [...]
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