Here are the latest Canadian tax refund updates I can share based on current public information:
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The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) maintains a dedicated page with guidance on tax refunds, how to check your refund status, and related flow for 2024–2025 filing cycles. If you’re expecting a refund, you can review that page for official steps and timelines.[5]
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CRA updates and communications are often announced via their newsroom and official alerts. For the most authoritative, up-to-date statements (including any special refund programs or changes to processing), check the CRA Newsroom and the Canada.ca refunds page.[7][5]
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Several Canadian media and tax firms periodically report on refund timing around busy filing periods (e.g., as deadlines approach). These sources can provide practical tips on maximizing refunds and avoiding delays, though they should be cross‑checked with CRA releases for accuracy. Examples include CPA Canada updates and major news outlets covering tax season.[6][8][9]
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If you’re in London, England but have Canadian tax connections (e.g., you filed in Canada or reside there), ensure your CRA status checks align with your Canadian filing year and any cross-border considerations. Official CRA guidance is still the best source for refunds and offsets.[5]
Illustrative guidance for staying informed:
- Set up CRA My Account alerts and periodically review any messages from the CRA about your refund or changes to your account.[5]
- If you’re expecting a refund and it’s taking longer than typical Processing times, consult the CRA’s refunds page and consider contacting CRA for a status update.[5]
- Watch reputable Canadian news outlets or CPA Canada for timely summaries of any changes to refund processes or new relief measures.[8][6]
Would you like me to fetch the most current CRA pages and summarize any new announcements specific to refunds, including processing times or any announced relief programs? I can pull those and provide direct citations.
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www.canada.caThis Web page provides links to all Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) media products, such as news releases, fact sheets, alerts, and media advisories, as well as media contact names.
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