CRA Tax Review Letter
Canada Revenue Agency (CRA)
may contact you about your recently filed tax return. This is called a tax review — it is not the same as a tax audit they generally provide you with 30 days to comply. Failure to not meet this deadline may lead to an reassessment or tax audit if the CRA is not satisfied with your response to the review.
3 types of tax reviews
- Pre-assessment review –After you submit your tax return, the CRA may review the deductions and credits you claimed. The CRA conducts these reviews before it sends you a notice of assessment and possibly a refund. These reviews usually take place between February and July.
- Processing review program – This is similar to the pre-assessment review, except for timing. The CRA conducts these reviews after it sends you a notice of assessment, usually between June and November.
- Matching program – These reviews take place after the CRA sends you a notice of assessment, usually between September and March. The CRA compares information on your tax return with information provided by third parties like your employer, banks or investment firms.
Authorized Representatives
CRA Tax Review Letters take place at different times during the year. If you move, it is very important to notify your change in address as soon as possible. If you plan to be away for some time, or if you prefer you have your authorized representative to act on your behalf call us at 514-954-9031.