Automatic tax-filing program would reach around 3,000 people in first year, report says
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Automatic tax-filing program would reach around 3,000 people in first year, report says
ERICA ALINI
PERSONAL ECONOMICS REPORTER
PUBLISHED 1 HOUR AGO
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A 2020 study by researchers at Carleton University estimated that more than 12 per cent of working-age Canadians don't file a tax return.
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Ottawa’s pilot project to introduce automatic tax filing for low-income Canadians will initially involve only around 3,000 people, according to figures in a new report by the federal fiscal watchdog.
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