- Man, I hate to agree with Scheer, but auto filing starts in 2027?!? But when I think about it, if I call CRA today it might be then before they pick up. - For fuck sakes Liberals, at this pace your lunch is already ate next election. Even if you promise a carrot stick in every lunch pail by 2035. - Where’s the fucking NDP? - 2025 is 3 months from finished. Which, thank goodness, they decided was not a timeframe that would allow for whatever software and database changes are needed to achieve this without catastrophic stupidity. - And the issue of public awareness of the changes, how it will, when you need to submit whatever else for whatever reasons - I’m sure they’re going to have some publications sent out and ads everywhere to smoothen the transition. - I’m sure musk could have rewritten it all though /s - 2026 you will file manually. For 2025. - 2027 you can just wait for that sweet rebate cheque. - This policy was announced in 2020, money was committed in 2023, and is currently listed in the CRA website as an invitation-only pilot program. - I agree with the specifics of your statement: three months isn’t enough time for CRA to spin up a new program. Seven years is entirely too long to implement an announced policy. - Maybe it’s a good idea to make sure the kinks are all worked out before public rollout? - They might have actually learned from this: - https://ottawacitizen.com/public-service/phoenix-pay-system-dayforce - Like I say, I agree that rolling it out when it’s ready makes sense. If that’s 2027, so be it. - Taking seven years to implement an administrative process seems entirely too long. 
- I’m also thinking about the massive CRA data breach for electronic filers - it’s not a decade since that happened. 
 
 
- What changes? They already know how much tax I’ve paid and what I am supposed to owe. - Credits, deductions, other incomes, etc. - They know what you made as reported. - They don’t necessarily know what you may claim that would significantly alter the results for deductions, rebates, credits, forwarding amounts, etc: whether you are filing with a new common law partner, got a divorce/separated, foreign investments, dependents, unreported income (tips, self employment), in prison, etc. - There are literally hundreds of possible variables that can affect the amount owing or refunded. - Yes, they would probably have something that says if your situation hasn’t changed then do nothing. - But, lives change, and that can have a drastic impact on your tax/financial situation. 
 
 
- hopefully getting better leadership, i voted for them regardless because i had a gut feeling carney was giving us the ol’ switcheroo, and i guess i was right to do so. i live in a liberal neighbourhood with too many old folks who use their houses as investments. our MP doesnt even live in this city lmao. - most people just vote by colour these days. 
 



