I can’t browse the latest news directly in this turn, but I can summarize recent CRA coverage and point you to reliable sources you can check now.
Core update
- The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has been in the spotlight for both tax administration improvements and enforcement actions, including reminders about relief programs and ongoing audits in key areas such as compliance with digital income, foreign assets, and crypto transactions. Check for the most current CRA notices and press releases to verify any new programs or changes to existing rules. This kind of information is typically published in CRA’s newsroom and major Canadian news outlets.
Where to look for the latest
- CRA Newsroom (Official): Canada.ca – newsroom page with press releases, alerts, and media advisories. This is the most authoritative source for new programs, relief measures, and policy changes. [CRA Newsroom on canada.ca]
- Major Canadian news outlets’ CRA coverage: E.g., CTV News, The Canadian Press, and CNW/Newswire feeds often summarize CRA updates and enforcement actions with context for taxpayers. These are good for quick reads and impact analysis. [CTV News CRA coverage][CNWfeed]
- Press releases and advisories: The CRA and Department of Finance frequently issue updates when there are legislative changes affecting taxpayers, such as changes to tax rates, relief deadlines, or administration matters. [CRA press releases]
Tips to stay current
- If you’re filing in 2026 or planning 2025 returns, watch for any announced relief deadlines, new reporting requirements (e.g., cryptocurrency, foreign assets), and updates to accessibility or outreach for taxpayers.
- Look for official reminders about relief programs or benefit payments (e.g., grocery/essential needs programs) that CRA administers or coordinates with other departments.
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