Individuals – Tax information newsletter, Edition 2017-01
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Individuals – Tax information newsletter, Edition 2017-01
February 9, 2017
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What's new for the 2017 tax-filing season
This tax-filing season, many important changes and improvements were made to services, benefits, and credits for Canadians.
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Changing your marital status may impact your taxes and benefits
It is important to inform the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) about changes in your marital status to make sure you receive the right amount in benefit and credit payments. When your marital status changes, your benefit and credit payments are directly impacted.
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Seniors: Enjoy your golden years with these tax credits and benefits
The CRA wants seniors to get the tax credits, deductions, and benefits they are eligible for.
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Newcomer to Canada? What you need to know to do your taxes
If you are a newcomer to Canada for all or part of a tax year (January 1 to December 31), you need to do your taxes (file an income tax and benefit return) if you receive or want to receive certain benefits and credits, want to claim a refund, or have to pay tax.
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Video: Filing online – fast, easy, and secure
This is a video which explains how to file an income tax and benefit return online, and the electronic services available to help taxpayers with that process.
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