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Reassessment

Reassessment

Plain meaning

A later CRA determination that changes a previously assessed tax return or account.

Also called

notice of reassessment reassessments

Key points

  • A reassessment changes a previous assessment for a tax year or reporting period.
  • The CRA may reassess after a review, audit, matching program, objection, court decision, or taxpayer adjustment request.
  • Time limits usually apply, but extended periods can apply in some circumstances such as misrepresentation or certain foreign-reporting matters.
  • A reassessment can create a refund, increase a balance owing, adjust carryforwards, or change benefit and credit calculations.
  • If a taxpayer disagrees, objection and appeal rights may be available within statutory deadlines.

Why it comes up

Reassessments can change tax, interest, penalties, benefits, limitation periods, and dispute rights.

News signals

CRA audits court decisions notices of reassessment

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