Some Canadians who opened a first home savings account (FHSA) in 2023 have faced delays getting their tax return processed by the Canada Revenue Agency, a government spokesperson confirmed to Global News.
Multiple users posting on Reddit earlier this week reported delays of three weeks or more in getting their notices of assessment from the CRA. In threads on the social networking site, users’ experiences coalesced around having opened an FHSA in 2023.
The FHSA is a new registered savings vehicle with major tax implications for Canadians looking to purchase a home. Contributions are tax deductible, meaning any money put into the FHSA can be counted against taxable income for the year, and are also tax-free when withdrawn toward a down payment on the purchase of a home.
Marianne Dandurand, director of communications for Marie-Claude Bibeau, the minister responsible for the CRA, confirmed to Global News on Wednesday that there was a delay in processing tax returns related to the FHSA. But she added that the issues should now be resolved.
“As can sometimes be the case with new initiatives at the beginning of tax season, the CRA encountered some processing issues with tax returns including a FHSA,” she said in a statement.
“The issue was identified immediately by the CRA teams, who worked diligently to fix it. It is now confirmed that the issue has been resolved and Canadians with an FHSA should expect everything to be back to normal shortly.”
A spokesperson for the CRA told Global News in a statement that the agency aims to issue Canadians a notice of assessment within two weeks after a tax return is filed. The CRA hit this goal for 96 per cent of on-time digital filers in the 2022 income tax season, according to the
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