How to use Non-Resident TeleReply
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How to use Non-Resident TeleReply
If you have not already read the tips on how to use TeleReply, see Tips on using Non-Resident TeleReply.
Fill out your remittance voucher or your Non-Resident Tax Information request before you call so that the information is in front of you.
Call 1-866-971-4644 from 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Eastern Time. The CRA's automated phone system will ask you to give identifying information, such as your non-resident account number, as a security measure.
After you have identified yourself, the system will prompt you step-by-step as you enter your information. Choose a category below to find out which steps you will have to follow when calling Non-Resident TeleReply.
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- Date modified:
- 2016-12-15