Not sure of important 2022 tax year dates in Canada? No problem, our Tax Team has put together a list of key dates to help you navigate Canada's 2022 tax year.
December 15, 2022
- Final personal tax instalment for 2022 if you are required to pay instalments
December 31, 2022
- Charitable gifts
- Political contributions
- Certain spousal and child support payments
- Deductible legal fees
- Interest on student loans
- Investment counsel fees, interest, and other investment expenses
- Medical expenses
- Child care expenses
- Moving expenses
- Union and professional membership dues
- RRSP contributions if you turned 71 in the year
January 30, 2023
- Interest on a low interest or non-interest bearing loan from your employer to reduce your taxable benefit
- Interest on intra-family loans
February 14, 2023
- Reimbursement of automobile expenses to your employer to reduce your taxable benefit if you use an employer-provided automobile
March 1, 2023
- Contribution to your own RRSP or spousal RRSP for the 2022 tax year
- Repayments under a Home Buyer's Plan or a Lifelong Learning Plan for the 2022 tax year
March 15, 2023
- U.S. filings deadline for 3520-A Annual Information Return of Foreign Trust with a U.S. Owner
April 18, 2023
- U.S. filing deadline for U.S. citizens
April 30, 2023
- Underused Housing Tax declaration filing and payment deadline
May 1, 2023
- Personal income tax filing deadline for individuals who do not earn self-employment income
- Tax balance due date for all individuals
June 15, 2023
- Personal income tax filing deadline for individuals (and their spouses) who earn self-employment income
- U.S. filing deadline for U.S. citizens living outside of the U.S.
- U.S. filing deadline for 8840 “Closer Connection Exception Statement for Aliens”
September 15, 2023
- U.S. filings deadline for 3520-A Annual Information Return of Foreign Trust with a U.S. Owner if extension filed
October 16, 2023
- Final U.S. filing deadline if extension filed
- U.S. FBAR filing deadline
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