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Begin with Step 1, where you will input your federal non-refundable tax credits. Fill in the basic personal amount and any applicable amounts for age, spouse, or dependants as indicated.
Proceed to enter your CPP or QPP contributions from your T4 slips. Ensure you attach Schedule 8 or Form RC381 if necessary.
In Step 2, enter your taxable income from line 260 of your return. Follow the instructions based on the income brackets provided.
Finally, complete Step 3 by calculating your net federal tax using the totals from previous steps and any applicable credits. Make sure to review all entries for accuracy before submission.
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The CRA may contact you to offer a service: The CRA will only send you emails in 2 situations: Youve registered for email notifications and have a new message to view in your CRA online accounts. Youve asked that a CRA link, form, or publication be sent during a meeting or call with an agent.
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Some things to look out for: Any signs of unusual behavior in your CRA accounts (My Account, My Business Account, or Represent a Client) Unexpected changes made to your information, including: Mailing address. Banking or direct deposit details. Authorized representatives. Benefit applications made without your consent.
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When you sign up for email notifications from the CRA, we will send you an email to confirm your registration. After that, we will send you email notifications when there are changes or updates related to the following topics: Your address. Your direct deposit information.
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A notice of assessment (NOA) is the summary of the calculated amounts for your income tax and benefit return. The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) sends you these results after receiving your tax return. The CRA will only send you a notice of reassessment (NOR) if changes are made to your assessed tax return.
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