Reminder: The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has resumed its work to address taxpayer debt. Benefit and credit payments, and tax refunds may be applied to pay down outstanding balances. If your debt repayment causes significant financial hardship, contact the CRA directly to discuss your options even if you already have a payment plan in place. For more information about how specific benefits could be impacted, see How payments are applied to offset debt.
How you file your return can affect when you get your refund.
The CRA's goal is to send you a notice of assessment, as well as any refund, within the following timelines:
These timelines apply only to returns that are received on or before the due date.
The CRA may take longer to process your return if it is selected for a more detailed review.
The CRA may keep all or part of your refund if you have:
The CRA will pay you compound daily interest on your 2023 tax refund in some situations. The calculation will start on the latest of the following three dates:
If you reside in Canada, wait eight weeks before contacting the CRA for an update on your tax return and refund status. If you reside outside Canada, wait 16 weeks .
My Account gives you secure online access to your tax return information.
By phone: Contact centre agent Before you callTo verify your identity, the CRA may ask for:
If you are calling the CRA on behalf of someone else, you must be an authorized representative.
1-800-959-8281
Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut:
1-866-426-1527
Outside Canada and the United States (Eastern Standard Time):
613-940-8495
Day | Hours |
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Monday to Friday | 6:30 am to 11:00 pm ET |
Saturday | 7:30 am to 8:00 pm ET |
Sunday | Closed |
Automated line Before you call
To verify your identity, the CRA may ask for:
1-800-959-1956
Always open (automated line)
You can ask the CRA to transfer your refund to your 2024 instalment account by:
The CRA will transfer the full amount of your refund directly to your instalment account. It will go toward any amount owing on your tax return. The CRA will consider this payment received on the date that your return is assessed.
The CRA will not transfer your refund to pay another person’s amount owing.