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Another 91Ƶunique91Ƶ tax-filing season opens in Canada amid pandemic challenges: CRA

CRA says it has not extended the tax filing deadline, which remains April 30 for most Canadians
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A sign outside the Canada Revenue Agency is seen Monday May 10, 2021 in Ottawa. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld

The Canada Revenue Agency will begin accepting income tax returns Monday, marking the official start of tax-filing season.

The agency cautions it will be another 91Ƶunique91Ƶ tax period as it continues to face challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

But the CRA says it has not extended the tax filing deadline, which remains April 30 for most Canadians.

The federal tax collector says Canadians need to file their income tax returns so they can receive benefits and credits they may be entitled to.

Canadians who worked from home may be eligible to claim a deduction of up to $500 for home office expenses using a temporary flat rate method.

National Revenue Minister Diane Lebouthillier says she91Ƶs proud of the way the CRA has responded to challenges during the pandemic, noting that the agency91Ƶs employees have gone 91Ƶabove and beyond91Ƶ in administering COVID-19 benefits.

91ƵI can assure Canadians that this is a strong team that is there to help them file their returns so that they receive the benefits and credits they are entitled to,91Ƶ she said in a statement.

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