It has been a taxing time for tens of thousands of Canadian seniors who haven’t been able to file their 2021 tax returns yet.
Global News has heard from a number of seniors scrambling to meet the May 2, 2022 deadline, due to their federal slips not yet arriving.
Employers and other payers have a deadline of Feb. 28 to provide an information slip, usually a T4 Statement of Remuneration Paid, which informs the recipient and the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) exactly how much was earned in the previous year.
But this year, some seniors faced a delay that was no fault of their own.
Tomasia DaSilva reports.
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Global News has heard from a number of seniors scrambling to meet the May 2, 2022 deadline, due to their federal slips not yet arriving.
Employers and other payers have a deadline of Feb. 28 to provide an information slip, usually a T4 Statement of Remuneration Paid, which informs the recipient and the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) exactly how much was earned in the previous year.
But this year, some seniors faced a delay that was no fault of their own.
Tomasia DaSilva reports.
For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca/news/8701170/canada-seniors-file-taxes-federal-error-delay-2022/
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