Receiving your tax refund on time is important for many Canadians. However, simple filing errors can delay processing by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), sometimes resulting in weeks or even months of waiting.
Understanding common tax filing mistakes can help you avoid unnecessary delays and ensure your return is processed smoothly.
Below are the most frequent errors that delay CRA refunds — and how to avoid them.
1. Missing or Incorrect Income Slips
One of the most common reasons for delayed refunds is failing to report all income sources.
Examples include:
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Missing a T4 from a secondary employer
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Forgetting T5 investment income
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Not reporting freelance or self-employed income
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Omitting rental income
The CRA matches your return with information received from employers and financial institutions. Any mismatch may trigger a review.
Tip: Always confirm that all tax slips are included before submission.
2. Incorrect Personal Information
Even small errors in personal details can cause processing delays.
Common mistakes:
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Incorrect Social Insurance Number (SIN)
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Wrong date of birth
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Outdated address
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Incorrect marital status
Changes in marital status or dependents can also affect benefits and tax calculations.
3. Math Errors or Manual Calculation Mistakes
If filing manually or entering data incorrectly, calculation errors can occur. While electronic filing reduces this risk, mistakes can still happen if numbers are entered inaccurately.
Errors may result in:
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Refund recalculations
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Processing delays
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CRA review requests
4. Claiming Ineligible Deductions or Credits
Incorrectly claiming deductions or credits may trigger additional review by the CRA.
Examples include:
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Overstated home office expenses
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Unsupported business expenses
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Ineligible medical claims
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Improper charitable donation claims
If the CRA requests documentation, your refund may be delayed until verification is complete.
5. Missing Supporting Documentation
Although documents are not always required during submission, the CRA may request proof.
Common documents requested include:
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RRSP contribution receipts
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Childcare expense receipts
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Tuition slips
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Medical expense records
Incomplete records can significantly slow refund processing.
6. Filing Before All Slips Are Issued
Some taxpayers file too early without confirming all slips are available.
Employers and financial institutions typically issue tax slips by late February. Filing before receiving all documentation can lead to amended returns and delays.
7. Direct Deposit Errors
Incorrect banking details can prevent refunds from being deposited.
Common issues:
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Wrong account number
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Closed bank account
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Outdated direct deposit information
This can result in mailed cheques, which take longer to receive.
8. Outstanding CRA Debts or Reviews
If you owe previous taxes, government benefits, or are under CRA review, your refund may be applied against outstanding balances or held temporarily.
How to Avoid Refund Delays
To ensure a smooth tax filing process:
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Gather all income slips before filing
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Double-check personal information
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Maintain organized records
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Verify calculations
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Keep receipts and documentation accessible
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Consider professional tax assistance
Why Professional Tax Filing Reduces Risk
Canadian tax regulations can be complex, particularly for:
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Self-employed individuals
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Business owners
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Rental property owners
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Individuals with multiple income sources
Professional tax support helps ensure:
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Accurate reporting
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Proper deduction claims
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Full CRA compliance
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Reduced risk of reassessment
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Faster, smoother refund processing
Most CRA refund delays are caused by avoidable filing errors. Careful preparation, attention to detail, and professional guidance can significantly reduce the risk of delays.
Filing accurately the first time is the best way to ensure your refund arrives as quickly as possible.
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