What information does CRA ask for?
The CRA may… ask for personal information (e.g. name, date of birth, social insurance number). email you a CRA link, form, or publication when you request one during a call or a meeting with an agent. ask for financial information such as the name of your bank and its location.
Can the CRA see your bank?
Can the CRA or other government bodies check all my bank accounts? The CRA can certainly request personal banking records in the event of an audit and they defiantely will. If your tax return shows that your making almost no money and yet you own a 500k house they most likely will do a personal net worth audit.
How do I know if my CRA account has been hacked?
Business owners who suspect their account has been compromised can call the CRA to talk to an agent on our Business Enquiries line at 1-800-959-5525 (between 9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. local time, Monday to Friday), 1-866-841-1876 for Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut or if they are outside of Canada and the U.S..
How to ask a tax question in Canada?
Just a moment. Have Canada tax questions? Ask a tax advisor online. Verified canadian tax experts are online around the clock and ready to answer your question online or by phone. Ask-a-doc Web sites: If you’ve got a quick question, you can try to get an answer from sites that say they have various specialists on hand to give quick answers…
How to get individual tax information in Canada?
Call 1-800-959-8281 to get tax information for individuals. Call this number for information and assistance with electronic services for individuals such as My Account, NETFILE and Represent a Client. Our automated service is available at all times and provides information on the topics listed below.
What happens if you dont file your taxes on time in Canada?
If you don’t file your tax return on time, you could incur a penalty fee of 5% on top of anything you may owe to the Canadian government. If you’re entitled to a tax refund for the tax year there is no penalty for filing late and the term for filing your tax return is 10 years after the end of the tax year.
Do you have to file US taxes in Canada?
A – Yes! US citizens in Canada still have a tax filing requirement with the IRS in America. You will be required to file your US tax return (Form 1040) every year, report your worldwide income to the IRS and pay any tax imposed by US law.