Here’s the latest on Canadian tax deadlines for 2026.
- Most individuals: file and pay by April 30, 2026. This is the core deadline to file your 2025 tax return and settle any balance owing.[4][7]
- Self-employed individuals: filing deadline extended to June 15, 2026, but any balance owing remains due by April 30, 2026.[7][4]
- RRSP/PRPP/SPP contributions for the 2025 tax year: March 2, 2026. This is the limit you’ll want to note for maximizing deductions.[1][3]
- T4/T5 filing deadlines: March 2, 2026.[2]
- Quarterly installment payment deadlines (for those subject to Canada’s instalment rules): March, June, September, and December 2026.[2]
Key context and changes
- The CRA is emphasizing a smoother filing experience with new digital services, but the core calendar deadlines above remain essential to avoid penalties and interest.[7]
- Filing on time is important not only for taxes but also to ensure continued eligibility for benefits such as the Canada Child Benefit and Old Age Security.[3][7]
Practical tips
- If you owe, pay by April 30 to minimize interest, even if you file by the later June 15 deadline if you’re self-employed.[4]
- Start gathering slips (T4, T5, receipts) early in February, when most slips become available, to avoid last-minute rush.[5]
- Consider setting up instalment payments if you expect to owe significant tax and you have a history of penalties.[2]
Illustrative snapshot
- 2025 taxes due: April 30, 2026 for most, June 15, 2026 for self-employed; March 2, 2026 is the RRSP deadline.[1][3][4]
If you’d like, I can tailor a personalized checklist based on your status (employee, self-employed, corporation) and your province, and I can also pull official CRA tips for 2026.[7]
Sources
The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is ready for the 2026 tax season, are you? Our focus is making your tax-filing experience easier, faster, and more straightforward from start to finish.
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