The variety of amounts and kinds of income, deductions taken, and credits claimed on individual income tax returns filed by Canadians each spring is almost limitless. However, each of those returns has one thing in common, and that is that each will be assessed by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), and each will result in a Notice of Assessment summarizing the Agency’s conclusions with respect to the information filed by the taxpayer.
Most important, from the taxpayer’s point of view, the CRA will communicate the amount of federal and provincial tax it believes the taxpayer is required to pay for the tax year just passed.