About provincial partners – CRA account help

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CRA account help – About provincial partners

A provincial partner uses a type of government-issued identification to sign in. Currently, this sign-in option is only available to residents of British Columbia and Alberta.

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Who can use a provincial partner

To register with this option, you must have:

  • An account with one of our provincial partners:

    • BC Services Card
    • Alberta.ca Account
  • A social insurance number (SIN) to validate your identity the first time you sign in

    If you do not have a SIN

    If you don't have a SIN, we will also accept:

    • A temporary tax number(TTN)
    • An individual tax number (ITN)

Registering with a provincial partner allows you to get immediate access to your CRA account with the same credentials you already own. You will not need to use the document verification service or a CRA security code to verify your identity.

You can register with your provincial partner even if you have not filed your taxes in the last 2 years.

If you use a BC Services Card, you will not be required to enroll in multi-factor authentication (MFA).

Resources

For assistance with your BC Services Card, go to: BC Services Card Login

For assistance with your Alberta.ca Account, go to: Alberta.ca Account - Contact


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2025-11-19