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  2. Canada Revenue Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is the federal revenue service that collects taxes, administers tax law and policy, and delivers benefit programs and tax credits. Learn about its history, structure, mandate, and operations from this Wikipedia article.

  3. NETFILE - Wikipedia

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    NETFILE is a secure and fast way to submit your personal income tax return to the Canada Revenue Agency using the Internet. You need a NETFILE-certified product to prepare and upload your .tax file, and you can get your refund faster and more accurately.

  4. T1 General - Wikipedia

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    The T1 General is the form used by individuals in Canada to file their income tax return for the previous year. It includes income from all sources, deductions, adjustments, credits, and the calculation of federal and provincial taxes.

  5. Tax-free savings account - Wikipedia

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    A tax-free savings account (TFSA) is a Canadian account that provides tax benefits for saving. Learn about its history, features, contribution room, eligible investments, creditor protection, over-contributions and foreign dividend withholding tax.

  6. Service Canada - Wikipedia

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    Service Canada is a program by Employment and Social Development Canada that provides access to various government services and benefits, such as social insurance number, Employment Insurance, Old Age Security, and Canada Pension Plan. It also issues passports and has partnered with some provincial agencies to deliver services in rural and remote areas.

  7. Consolidated Revenue Fund of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Consolidated Revenue Fund of Canada is the account where taxes and revenue are deposited and withdrawn for public services. It is established by the Constitution Act, 1867 and has three charges: the fund's maintenance, the Governor General's salary, and the federal debt.

  8. GCKey - Wikipedia

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    GCKey (CléGC) is a service that provides secure access to online information and government services in Canada. It issues a GCKey credential that protects communications with online programs and services and is part of the Government of Canada Federation.

  9. Canada Customs and Revenue Agency - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the former Canadian department that merged Revenue Canada with Canada Customs in 1999 and was split in 2003. Find out its history, functions, and references.