CRA extends tax deadlines in Atlantic Canada in wake of Fiona
OTTAWA — The federal government is extending tax relief to people, businesses and charities affected by post-tropical storm Fiona in Atlantic Canada.
National Revenue Minister Diane Lebouthillier says she asked the Canada Revenue Agency to explore relief options as soon as she learned about the storm’s devastating impact.
The CRA is extending the due date for corporate tax returns, trust income tax returns and GST and HST returns by a month in the Atlantic provinces and Quebec’s Iles-de-la-Madeleine.
The tax returns can now be filed until Oct. 31, and there will be no penalty or interest for filings after the regular deadline of Sept. 30.