Here\u0027s a quick guide on how to file your taxes on time despite the strike, and what to expect in terms of CRA’s reduced services. Read more.
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“Canadians should take steps to ensure their return is filed by May 1, 2023, along with payment for any balance owing,” the agency said.Article content
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