- Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) - Canada. ca
The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) administers tax laws for the government, providing contacts, services, and information related to payments, taxes, and benefits for individuals and businesses
- Sign in to your CRA account - Canada. ca
Sign in or register for My Account, My Business Account or Represent a Client with the CRA, and get help with using the CRA sign-in services
- Contact the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) - Canada. ca
Contact information for the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), phone numbers, mailing addresses
- Register for a CRA account - Canada. ca
Registering for a CRA account allows you to access and change your tax information with the CRA You only need to register one time to access your personal, business, and other accounts
- Taxes - Canada. ca
Tax information for individuals, businesses, charities, and trusts Personal, business, corporation, trust, and non-resident income tax, taxes for someone who died How to send money to the CRA, receive your payments, options if you are unable to pay a debt
- Income tax - Canada. ca
Personal, business, corporation, trust, international and non-resident income tax File income tax, get the income tax and benefit package, and check the status of your tax refund Calculate business or professional income, get industry codes, and report various income types
- About the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA)
The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) administers tax laws for the Government of Canada and for most provinces and territories The CRA also administers social and economic benefit, and incentive programs delivered through the tax system
- Congressional Review Act - Wikipedia
The Congressional Review Act (CRA) [1] is a law that was enacted by the United States Congress as subtitle E of the Contract with America Advancement Act of 1996 [2] and signed into law by President Bill Clinton on March 29, 1996 [3] The law empowers Congress to review, by means of an expedited legislative process, new federal regulations issued by government agencies and, by passage of a
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