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CRA simplifies sign-in process before 2025 tax season

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As the 2025 tax season approachesthe Canada Revenue Agency has refreshed its website to make it easier for Canadians to sign in to their online accounts.

The CRA said in a news release on Wednesday that it has “simplified its sign-in processmaking it easier to access the My AccountMy Business Accountand Represent a Client portals with a single sign in.”

“We are prioritizing improvements to our digital services to make it easier to self-servewhile ensuring services are secureefficientand responsive to the needs of Canadians,” the federal tax agency said.

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CRA account holders can now access all services in My AccountMy Business Accountand Represent a Client with one click as opposed to signing in separatelywhich was the case before.

Users can sign-in with their existing username and password and don’t have to register againCRA says.

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The agency adds that “this new sign-in process is safe and secure.”

Canadians can start filing their 2024 tax returns online on Feb. 24 and the deadline to do so is April 30.

The federal government is pushing ahead on automatic tax filingwith a national pilot program expected to continue this year.

The CRA is planning to increase its invites for the SimpleFile by Phone service to two million Canadians total — up from 1.5 million — so they can file their taxes automatically for the 2025 season.

Several changes that went into effect as early as Jan. 1 could affect people’s pocketbooks and how they file tax returns.

Read more here about what changes to expect this tax season.

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