Liberal government pressed to delay tax filing deadline from end of April
OTTAWA — The federal government is coming under pressure to extend this month’s tax-filing deadline, much like it did last year during the first wave of COVID-19.
The Opposition Conservatives are asking the Liberals to give a waiver until the end of June given the circumstances the country finds itself in.
Quebec on Thursday announced it was pushing back the filing deadline until the end of May and waiving charging interest on balances owing through the same month.
Speaking in question period, the revenue minister’s parliamentary secretary says the government understands that this tax season is a stressful one for Canadians.