You've done your taxes. But what now? It’s time to wait for your notice of assessment (NOA) to see how much money you owe—or if you are owed money.
December 15, 2014
You've done your taxes. But what now? It’s time to wait for your notice of assessment (NOA) to see how much money you owe—or if you are owed money.
A NOA is essentially a statement from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) summarizing your tax year, and indicating the amount of tax you owe.
Here are answers to some commonly asked questions about NOAs.
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Your NOA is basically a pre-assessment, based on the information you provided when you filed your tax return.
If you are selected for further investigation about the information you provided when filing your taxes, you will get a letter from the CRA stating whatever it is that they require from you.
In terms of whether or not you need to be worried, it depends on if you included accurate and truthful information when you filed your taxes.
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