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canada tax deadline

It's past time to calculate taxes in Canada, but not all of us get stuff done on time! As sluggish taxpayers begin to navigate the tricky web of information out there, they'll have multiple factors to consider to ensure their tax return is complete and that they're maximizing their deductions and opportunities to earn those sweet refundable tax credits — even if they're a bit late.

It's even trickier for Quebecers, who, unlike most Canadians, have to file two separate returns.

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Tax season is on the horizon and with it a mountain of stress and paperwork that nobody enjoys, except maybe the people who make money off of handling it all for us. Typically, your income tax return is due on a date that everyone knows: April 30, the last stand of adult procrastinators across North America. But in some years, that hallowed Canada tax filing deadline falls on a weekend.

In those cases, the tax filing deadline is pushed to the next business day. In 2023, April 30 falls on a Sunday, so our income tax filing deadline this year is May 1, 2023, per the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). If you miss the filing deadline, you're subject to a penalty. For the 2022 tax year, the penalty was equal to 5% of an unpaid balance.

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If there are two things most people dislike, it's taxes and paperwork. Thank goodness for accountants, right? But in order to be a good client (or file your taxes yourselves), you're going to need to round up all the necessary forms and receipts that make filing your 2021 taxes possible. Quebecers have to make extra sure they have what they need for both the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) and Revenu Québec.

Here are some of the tax documents, forms and receipts you might need for your 2021 taxes.

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