The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) says it has no plans to extend the deadline to file taxes despite a potential strike involving thousands of workers in a labour dispute over contracts, wages, and remote work.
“There are no plans to extend the T1 tax filing deadlines, as a potential strike in no way impedes the ability of Canadians to file their taxes electronically or on paper,” a spokesperson at the agency told Global News.
“Canadians should take steps to ensure their return is filed by May 1, 2023, along with payment for any balance owing.”
The Epoch Times reached out to the CRA for further confirmation, but didn’t immediately hear back….
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