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  1. Sign in or register for My Account, My Business Account or Represent a Client with the CRA.

  2. If your CRA user ID and password have been revoked. To make your account more secure, email addresses in My Account are now required. My Account is a secure portal that lets you view your personal income tax and benefit information and manage your tax affairs online.

  3. My User ID/PRAN & Password is confidential & not to be disclosed. Password should be complex and not commonly used text or number. I need to keep changing my password regularly.

  4. Payments to the CRA. Find options to make a payment for your personal income taxes, business taxes, or some government programs. Payments the CRA sends you. Refunds, credit and benefit payments, direct deposit and uncashed cheques

  5. CRA sign-in services – register. If you are a new user, you have to register before you can use any of our CRA sign-in services. If you have forgotten your CRA user ID for the Candidate profile service, you have to register for a new one by completing the Candidate profile recovery process.

  6. www.canada.ca › account-individuals › about-accountAbout My Account - Canada.ca

    My Account allows you to track your refund, view or change your return, check your benefit and credit payments, view your RRSP limit, set up direct deposit, receive email notifications, and so much more.

  7. Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) administers tax laws for the Government of Canada and for most provinces and territories, and administers various social and economic benefit and incentive programs delivered through the tax system.

  8. My Account is a secure CRA portal that lets you view your personal income tax and benefit information and manage your tax affairs online. Log in to My Account

  9. You can sign in to CRA sign-in services with a provincial partner. This option lets you sign in with a provincial credential that you may already have, such as the BC Services Card or Alberta.ca Account. For more information, see BC Services Card and Alberta.ca Account.

  10. You can view your NPS Transactions in Consolidated Account Statement (CAS) shared by your Depository i.e. NSDL and CDSL. To add NPS Transactions in your CAS, Click here.

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