Average Income Tax Refund for 2011 Is Up $70

Average Income Tax Refund for 2011 Is Up $70

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(firmenpresse) - OTTAWA, ONTARIO -- (Marketwire) -- 06/29/12 -- The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) announced today that the average refund for the 2011 tax-filing season is more than $1,580-an increase of about $70 per person since last year.

Many Canadians are receiving their refunds in as little as seven days by switching to electronic filing. Among the 25.4 million returns received as of June 14, 16.8 million were filed using electronic services, which is up from 16.1 million at the same time last year. Paper filing continues to decrease in popularity. So far this year, 8.6 million paper returns have been filed compared to the 8.8 million that were filed last year. The CRA's electronic services are the quickest way for Canadians to file, and these services are easy and secure to use. Those who sign up for through the CRA's online services are able to receive their refunds even faster.

Tax filers are discovering the benefits of using the CRA's electronic services year-round and not just during tax-filing season. Using electronic services, such as My Account and Quick Access, allows you to track your refund, view your benefit and credit payments and your registered retirement savings plan information, set up direct deposit, and much more. For more information on electronic services, go to .

This year, new tax credits such as the volunteer firefighters' tax credit and the children's arts tax credit helped Canadians reduce their taxes. Volunteer firefighters were able to claim up to $3,000 on their tax return and parents were able to claim up to $500 for enrolling their children in prescribed programs. Other credits such as the public transit tax credit and pension income splitting continue to help Canadians keep more money in their pockets.

The CRA takes this opportunity to thank Canadians who filed their income tax and benefit return on time. If you missed the April 30 filing deadline, it is in your best interest to file as soon as possible to receive benefit payments such as the GST/HST credit or the Canada child tax benefit and to avoid paying more penalties and interest charges.





Tax-filing season statistics as of June 14, 2012

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The Canada Revenue Agency announced today that the average refund for the 2011 tax-filing season is more than $1,500-an increase of about $70 per person since last year. This year, 16.8 million Canadians filed their returns electronically, up by over 600,000 from 2011, and got their refunds faster.

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Canada Revenue Agency
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