06/01/2026
Do you know which CRA dates matter in June?
Here are a few important dates Canadians should keep in mind. ⬇
June is also a good time to check your CRA account, review your Notice of Assessment, and watch for any CRA follow-ups. 💯
05/27/2026
Important CRA update for Canadians:
The CRA is permanently removing all remaining drop boxes across Canada on May 29, 2026.
For many people, especially those used to dropping off tax documents in person, this will change the way paperwork is submitted going forward.
If you usually rely on paper filing or in-person drop-offs, now is a good time to prepare for alternative options.
Electronic filing and online CRA accounts are becoming the primary way Canadians manage tax documents and communication.
Staying organized and planning ahead can help make the transition much smoother.
05/25/2026
The CRA is reminding Canadians to stay alert for fake text messages and refund scams.
A good rule to remember:
The CRA will not text you asking you to click a link, log in, or verify sensitive personal information.
If you receive a suspicious message:
❌ Don’t click the link
❌ Don’t reply with personal information
✅ Log into CRA My Account directly through the official website instead
Taking a moment to slow down and verify can help protect your personal and financial information.
05/20/2026
The CRA is reminding Canadians that scam texts and fake refund messages are currently circulating.
Many of these messages look convincing, using CRA branding, refund claims, and urgent language to pressure people into clicking links or sharing personal information.
Swipe through this quick guide to learn what to watch for and what to do if you receive a suspicious message.
A few seconds of caution can prevent a much bigger problem later. 💯
05/18/2026
The CRA is warning Canadians about a rise in fake tax refund text messages.
These scams often look convincing, they may include the CRA name, mention a refund amount, and pressure you to click a link immediately.
Important reminder:
🚫 The CRA does NOT send text messages asking you to click a link to receive a refund or verify personal information.
If you already clicked a link or shared information, act quickly by changing passwords and contacting your bank and the CRA.
Scammers rely on panic and urgency. Taking a moment to slow down and verify can protect you from a much bigger problem later. 💯
05/10/2026
Happy Mother’s Day to the moms who keep everything organized behind the scenes.
The ones who remember where the important papers are.
Who manages the budgets, organizes the schedules, and still makes sure everyone else is okay first.
Wishing all moms a beautiful and peaceful Mother’s Day. 💐