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The federal government is moving forward with plans to make automatic tax filing more widely available to Canadians, including those who are “middle class.”

In the fall economic statement released on Monday, Ottawa announced several measures to make it easier for Canadian taxpayers to file their annual returns, building on efforts that are already underway.

“It is time for Canada to accelerate modernization of how Canadians file their taxes and make needlessly complicated and costly tax filing services a thing of the past,” the fall fiscal document states.

“Many countries have already pursued full-scale automatic tax filing and the federal government is launching the second phase of its work to move Canada towards broad-based automatic tax filing.”

Among the measures announced is legislation to allow the Canada Revenue Agency to automatically file a tax return on behalf of some lower-income Canadians, starting as early as the 2025 tax year.

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