![]() You can also update your contact info, marital status, or change your direct deposit/pre-authorized payment information. If you happened to find a mistake on one of your returns, you can login and file an adjustment. My Account is also a one-stop shop for any tax tasks that might pop up down the road. Not only will it tell you the current status of your most recent return, it has all the details of any returns from the previous nine years, including your TFSA and RRSP limits. ![]() My Account has the scoop on pretty much everything and anything related to your returns, so it’s basically your new tax BFF. You can use My Account to track your return as it’s being processed, and even review the history of all your interactions with the CRA. It also gives you access to all of your T-slips, so if your T4 happens to go missing, you can download a copy, and even go back and take a look at your T-slips from other years. This online system lets you keep an eye on your return and gives you handy status updates (that you’ll actually care about). You’ve always wanted a Personal Assistant, and though it can’t order your sushi, My Account definitely helps you stay organized. Take some of the guesswork out of when to expect your refund by signing up with the CRA’s My Account. ![]() You might have even received a confirmation notice, but has your return been reviewed yet? The suspense is killing us, too. You’re anxiously waiting to hear from the CRA, and checking your bank account daily to see if your refund has been deposited. Now that it’s out of your hands and the CRA’s (Canada Revenue Agency) you can’t help but feel a little out of the loop. You kept your receipts, organized your slips and basically aced filing your return this year. ![]()
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