As certain as tax season returning every year.
You can be certain that we'll get you the Maximum Refund, Guaranteed*. Whether you want to file with a Tax Expert in-office, remotely, or do it yourself, we've got you covered.
File with an expert.
We're here to help! Sit down with a Tax Expert, drop off your files, or upload your documents - a Tax Expert will take it from there.
File in an office
Chances are you won't have to travel far to chat with a Tax Expert. Book an appointment online, over the phone or simply walk in to an office near you.
Drop in and drop off
Simply drop off your documents during office hours and a Tax Expert will call you to complete your tax return and discuss next steps.
Remote Tax Expert
Upload your documents securely from anywhere and an H&R Block Remote Tax Expert™ will prepare and file your return.
Do it yourself.
Do it yourself with our tax software
A simple way to file taxes online. We'll be here to help if you need us.
Unsure which filing option is right for you?
Let us help you decide the best way to file.
Canadian Income Tax FAQ.
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- Filing your taxes on time ensures you receive every credit and deduction you’re owed.
- If you’re owed money, not filing a return means you could be missing out on a refund.
- Skipping any tax year could pause eligible benefit payments such as the GST/HST Credit or Canada Child Benefit payment.
- If you owe money, avoid late fees, penalties or interest when you file on time.
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The deadline to file your 2022 income tax return is May 1st, 2023, since April 30th falls on a Sunday. If you’re self-employed your taxes are due on June 15, 2023.
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It can take 2 to 3 weeks to receive a refund when you transmit your return via NETFILE. For mailed returns, refunds are mailed out in 4 to 6 weeks following receipt of the return by the CRA or the Revenu Quebec. However, when you file with us you could get your refund instantly.
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If you’re a resident of Canada for any part of the year and are earning income, whether that’s employment, self-employment, investment, or other income, you're subject to Canadian income tax. There are no exemptions for age or occupation.
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The CRA requires that you retain your records for a minimum of 6 years, by law. You can ask to amend your tax return for up to the previous 10 years, so it’s a good idea to maintain your records for that long.