The clock is ticking towards the deadline to file your 2019 personal income tax return.
The Federal Government extended the deadline to file your taxes to Monday, June 1 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, instead of April 30.
The Canada Revenue Agency says the deadline to pay off the balance you owe is now September 1.
Self-employed Canadians and their spouses or common law partner have until June 15 to file their taxes.
According to the Canada Revenue Agency, 21.9 million Canadians have already filed tax returns.
Remember to file your tax return by June 1st. If you’re fully registered for My Account, Auto-fill my return can help save you time by automatically filling in parts of your return: https://t.co/znlk1CKQVq #CdnTax (1/2) pic.twitter.com/jDFVLEOQvn
— Canada Revenue Agency (@CanRevAgency) May 26, 2020
Do you usually attend in-person tax clinics but can’t this year because of #COVID19? As a temporary measure, volunteers may be able to do your taxes virtually, for free. Find out if you’re eligible and how to access a virtual tax clinic: https://t.co/KVPOSSNmS1 #Volunteer pic.twitter.com/bzeFxKNsLV
— Canada Revenue Agency (@CanRevAgency) May 28, 2020


