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Tax Refund

Tax Refund

Plain meaning

An amount paid back to a taxpayer when credits, instalments, or source withholdings exceed the final tax and other amounts payable.

Also called

refund

Key points

  • A refund is generally determined after a tax return is assessed.
  • Refunds can result from payroll withholding, refundable credits, instalments, or deductions claimed on the return.
  • CRA may apply a refund against other government debts in some circumstances.
  • A large refund does not necessarily mean lower tax; it can mean too much was withheld during the year.

Why it comes up

Refund timing and amounts matter during filing season and when governments change refundable credits or benefit delivery.

News signals

filing season CRA processing refundable credits

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