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  1. Phishing scam impersonating the CRA to offer fake refunds to Canadians. Scammers will use a fake CRA email address or phone number to offer a refund. The message says the CRA owes you a refund and will ask you to click on a link to provide: Personal information such as your social insurance number, date of birth or your name.

  2. Contact information for the Canada Revenue Agency, including CRA phone numbers for personal and business taxes, benefits, and more.

  3. Mar 6, 2019 · If you need specific information about your business, call our Business Enquiries line at: 1-800-959-5525. For more information on telephone service (including hours of service), go to Telephone numbers .

  4. Mar 25, 2015 · March 24, 2015. (Twitter/@Smitty_Mark) The Canada Revenue Agency has issued a warning about a scam that lures victims with a text message that the agency is sending them money via an INTERAC...

    • How to Make Sure The Caller Is A CRA Employee and Not A Scammer
    • When to Be Suspicious
    • We May Review Your Return
    • Reporting A Potential Scam

    A legitimate CRA employee will identify themself when they contact you, providing you with their name and phone number to call them back, if needed. If you’re suspicious, you can make sure the caller is a CRA employee beforeproviding any information over the phone. Here’s how: 1. Tell the caller you would like to first verify their identity. 2. Req...

    Red flags that suggest a caller is a scammer include, but are not limited to, the following: 1. The caller does not give you proof of working for the CRA. For example, their name and office location. 2. The caller pressures you to act now, uses aggressive language, or issues threats of arrest or sending law enforcement. 3. The caller asks you to pa...

    One reason we may contact you is if we are reviewing your income tax and benefit return. This could include reviewing your GST/HST, T4, or T5 information. You may receive a letter or a phone call telling you that the CRA is reviewing your return. If your correspondence preference is set to electronic mail, we will send you an email telling you that...

    You should report a scam if you suspect either of the following: 1. you have been the victim of fraud 2. a scammer has tricked you into giving personal or financial information To report a scam, visit the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre page, follow the instructions on our Be Scam Smartpage, or call 1-888-495-8501. If you think you may be the victim of ...

  5. Jan 9, 2020 · 1-800-959-5525 for general business inquiries. 1-800-267-2384 for general charities inquiries. 1-855-330-3305 for inquiries related to individuals. 1-800-665-0354 for the hearing-impaired and speech-impaired who use teletypewriters. Several other phone numbers are related to specific tax issues.

  6. Feb 28, 2020 · Business number (BN). The full legal name of the business. Telephone number. Complete mailing address. Inquiry details, such as the latest notice of assessment, return or other tax documents. Paper and pen to take notes or a note-taking device. A good cup of java! Be respectful: CRA agents are quite nice and respectful.