
Self-employed? If you or your spouse or common-law partner carried on a business in the year, your T1 personal income tax and benefit return is generally due June 15 each year (or the next business day if June 15 falls on a weekend or holiday).
Balance owing: Any taxes owed for the year are still due April 30 (or the next business day), even though you may file by June 15. If you pay after that date, interest may apply on the balance; plan to pay by the April deadline even if you file later.
For official filing and payment due dates, see the Canada Revenue Agency: Due dates for filing personal income tax.
This post has been prepared for general information purposes. It is not advice. The information presented may not fit your unique situation. Please consult one of our trusted business advisors at RHN CPA for further clarification and interpretation of your circumstances.
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