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Canada.ca | 0 |
The official website of the Government of Canada | 1 |
Most requested | 2 |
Services and information | 3 |
Jobs | 4 |
Find a job, training, hiring programs, work permits, Social Insurance Number (SIN) | 5 |
Immigration and citizenship | 6 |
Visit, work, study, immigrate, refugees, permanent residents, apply, check status | 7 |
Travel and tourism | 8 |
In Canada or abroad, advice, advisories, passports, visit Canada, events, attractions | 9 |
Business and industry | 10 |
Starting a business, permits, copyright, business support, selling to government | 11 |
Benefits | 12 |
EI, family and sickness leave, child benefit, pensions, housing, student aid, disabilities, after a death | 13 |
Health | 14 |
Food, nutrition, diseases, vaccines, drugs, product safety and recalls | 15 |
Taxes | 16 |
Income tax, payroll,GST/HST, contribution limits, tax credits, charities | 17 |
Environment and natural resources | 18 |
Weather, climate, agriculture, wildlife, pollution, conservation, fisheries | 19 |
National security and defence | 20 |
Military, transportation and cyber security, securing the border, counter-terrorism | 21 |
Culture, history and sport | 22 |
Arts, media, heritage, official languages, national identity and funding | 23 |
Policing, justice and emergencies | 24 |
Safety, justice system, prepare for emergencies, services for victims of crime | 25 |
Transport and infrastructure | 26 |
Aviation, marine, road and rail, car seat and vehicle recalls | 27 |
Canada and the world | 28 |
Foreign policy, trade agreements, development work, global issues | 29 |
Money and finances | 30 |
Personal finance, credit reports, fraud protection, paying for education, housing | 31 |
Science and innovation | 32 |
Scientific research on health, environment and space, grants and funding | 33 |
Focus on | 34 |
Indigenous peoples | 35 |
Programs and services for First Nations, Inuit and Métis | 36 |
Veterans and military | 37 |
Services for current and former military,RCMPand their families | 38 |
Youth | 39 |
Programs and services for teenagers and young adults | 40 |
Your government | 41 |
Government initiatives | 42 |
Canadian Dental Care Plan | 43 |
A plan to ease financial barriers to accessing oral health care for eligible Canadians | 44 |
Canada’s response to the crisis in Israel, the West Bank and the Gaza Strip | 45 |
Learn more about Canada’s response to the crisis in Israel, the West Bank and the Gaza Strip | 46 |
Share your ideas for Budget 2024 | 47 |
Help shape the next federal budget. Share your ideas as part of the pre-budget consultations | 48 |
Canada and Ukraine | 49 |
Learn about Canada’s response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine | 50 |
Page details | 51 |
Sign in to a Government of Canada online account | 52 |
There are separate accounts for the many services across the Government of Canada. Use the list or table below to find the sign-in/register page for the account or service that you need. | 53 |
Canada Revenue Agency | 55 |
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada | 56 |
EI reporting | 57 |
Service Canada | 58 |
GCKey help | 59 |
Changing your address | 60 |
Find your Government of Canada account | 61 |
Enter a department or service name to find an account. | 62 |
My Account for Individuals | 64 |
We are aware of a technical issue affecting a small number of Northern Ontario Energy Credit recipients. Impacted recipients may notice an interruption in their payments, or a different payment amount for their Ontario Trillium Benefit. They may also have received a request to pay an amount for the Ontario Trillium Benefit overpayment. This may have been sent in error. We regret any inconvenience this may have caused and expect all interrupted payments to be issued onJanuary 10, 2024. | 65 |
If you did not receive your payment and need it immediately, please call us at1-877-627-6645. | 66 |
Debt recovery | 67 |
The CRA has resumed its work to address taxpayer debt. Tax refunds, benefit and credit payments may be applied to pay outstanding balances. You can check the status of your benefits by logging into your CRA My Account. Contact the CRA if debt repayment causes you financial hardship. Call1-888-863-8662for benefit debt or,1-888-863-8657for tax return debt. Learn more atCanada.ca/balance-owing. | 68 |
Some taxpayers may have received a notification that their CRA user ID and password have been revoked. VisitCRA user ID and password have been revokedfor more information. | 69 |
As of February 7, 2022, all My Account users will need to have an email address on file with the CRA to help protect their online accounts from fraudulent activity. If you do not currently have an email address on file, you will be prompted to provide one when you sign in. | 70 |
My Account is a secure portal that lets you view your personal income tax and benefit information and manage your tax affairs online. | 71 |
Choose from one of three ways to access My Account: | 72 |
Note:Before you can register using option 1 or 2, you must have filed your income tax and benefit return for the current tax year or the previous one. | 73 |
Option 1 – Using one of our Sign-In Partners | 74 |
Sign in or register with the same sign-in information you use for other online services (for example, online banking). | 75 |
Sign-In Partner | 76 |
For the security of your CRA account, when you are on your Sign-In Partner website,ensure it isyourinformationthat is entered and not that of somebody else. | 77 |
Option 2 – Using a CRA user ID and password | 78 |
Sign in with your CRA user ID and password, or register. | 79 |
CRA sign inCRA register | 80 |
Option 3 – Using a provincial partner | 81 |
Sign in with your Alberta.ca Account or BC Services Card. | 82 |
Provincial partner sign in | 83 |
Help and FAQs | 84 |
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Representatives(including friends and family members) can access My Account on behalf of someone else usingRepresent a Client. | 86 |
To make an online payment, go toMake a payment. You can also set up a payment plan through My Account. | 87 |
Topics | 88 |
How payments are applied to offset debt | 90 |
SinceOctober 2022, the Canada Revenue Agency has resumed its activities aimed at offsetting taxpayers' debt. Offsetting involves proactively applying tax refunds and benefit payments (such as the GST/HST credit) to tax and other government debts. | 91 |
The chart below outlines how government payments can be applied to specific debts. | 92 |
Footnotes | 93 |
Other government debt includes debt associated with emergency benefits issued by Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC). Many of our partners inactivated their debt program for offsetting purposes during the pandemic, but they have slowly been reactivated, ESDC program debt was reactivatedFebruary 2022.Note:when CRA sends benefit payments and T1 refunds to other government departments, these are referred to asSet-offs. | 94 |
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Government of Canada | 98 |
English | 99 |
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Le site officiel du gouvernement du Canada | 103 |
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