Here’s the latest on Canadian tax deadlines for 2026.
- Most individuals: file your 2025 tax return by April 30, 2026, and also pay any balance owing by that date. This is the primary deadline for the 2025 tax year.[1][2]
- Self-employed individuals: filing deadline extends to June 15, 2026, but any balance owing for 2025 must be paid by April 30, 2026.[2][1]
- RRSP contributions for the 2025 tax year: deadline is March 2, 2026.[1][2]
- Important reminders: late filings can trigger penalties, and interest can accrue on any unpaid balances after the due date. Various sources emphasize this timing and potential penalties.[7][2]
Key updates and context you might find helpful
- The CRA emphasizes aiming for on-time filing to ensure continued eligibility for benefits like GST/HST credits, Canada Child Benefit, and other programs that rely on up-to-date tax information.[2][7]
- Resources from CRA and tax-education channels highlight changes or clarifications for 2026, including how weekend/holiday due dates are handled and how installment payments may apply to some taxpayers.[5][7]
If you want, I can pull a concise checklist tailored to your situation (employee, self-employed, or business owner) and include a month-by-month plan through April and June 2026.
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April 30, 2026 Deadline to file your 2025 personal income tax return Deadline to pay any balance owing Filing and paying on time helps avoid late penalties and protects eligibility for benefits such as the GST/HST credit and the Canada Child Benefit. Self-Employed Filing Deadline June 15, 2026 Even though self-employed Canadians have a later filing deadline, any taxes owed must still be paid by April 30, 2026. Interest begins accruing on unpaid balances after that date. This distinction is...
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