Ottawa moving ahead on automatic tax filing. Here’s what to know

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Ottawa moving ahead on automatic tax filing. Here’s what to know
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The federal government says it plans to move ahead with measures to make it easier for Canadian taxpayers to file their annual returns, building on efforts already underway.

automatic tax filing , Ottawa announced several measures to make it easier for Canadian taxpayers to file their annual returns, building on efforts that are already underway.

“This could include, for example, non-filers or those with a gap in their filing history and who do not claim most deductions and credits,” the fall economic statement said. “It could also include a modest-income family who does not have the funds for a paid tax filing service.” Eligible individuals using the phone or digital option were asked a series of simple questions and needed to confirm their personal information.For tax filers phoning in and who created a personal identification number, any refund that they were eligible for would be available at the end of the call.

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