Where can I get tax packages in Canada?
view, download, and print the package from canada.ca/taxes-general-package. order the package online at canada.ca/get-cra-forms. order a package by calling the CRA at 1-855-330-3305 (be ready to give your social insurance number)
What years can you efile in Canada?
The CRA EFILE service allows you to electronically transmit T1 tax returns of prior years, up to a maximum of three preceding years, using your current-year transmission credentials. However, prior year T1 returns (2015, 2016 and 2017) should be transmitted before the 2018 T1 returns.
What years can I efile?
The IRS will accept tax year 2021 electronic files during processing years 2024, 2023, and 2022. The IRS will accept tax year 2020 electronic files during processing years 2023 and 2022. THe IRS will accept tax year 2019 electronic files during processing year 2022.
Can you file taxes from years ago?
How late can you file? The IRS prefers that you file all back tax returns for years you have not yet filed. That said, the IRS usually only requires you to file the last six years of tax returns to be considered in good standing. Even so, the IRS can go back more than six years in certain instances.
How do I get an income tax package for Canada?
You can get an income tax package (guide, return, and schedules) for your province or territory, either online or by mail. It may take 10 to 12 weeks for the CRA to process paper returns due to COVID-19. There are exceptions, such as if you had residential ties in another place, where you would need a specific tax return.
When to use the income tax package for Ontario and Quebec?
For example, if you usually live in Ontario, but were going to school in Quebec, use the income tax package for Ontario. This may also apply to your spouse or common-law partner, dependant children, and other family members. Use the tax package for non-residents and deemed residents of Canada.
Do I have to pay tax for 2012?
You have to pay tax for 2012. We sent you a request to file a return. You and your spouse or common-law partner elected to split pension income for 2012. See lines 115, 116, 129, and 210. You received working income tax benefit (WITB) advance payments in 2012.
Who can use the tax package for non residents of Canada?
Use the tax package for non-residents and deemed residents of Canada. If you are not a factual resident of Canada, or a deemed resident of Canada, you may be considered a non-resident of Canada for tax purposes. Use the tax package for non-residents and deemed residents of Canada.