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CRA sign-in services – Canada.ca
This page from Canada.ca provides information about CRA sign-in services, allowing users to quickly and securely access their CRA accounts and access important information about taxes, benefits, and other services.
Canada Revenue Agency
The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is the federal government agency responsible for administering tax laws for Canadians and businesses. Their website provides information on tax filing, payments, credits and benefits, as well as other services related to taxation.
Read MoreSign in to a Government of Canada online account
This link provides access to the Government of Canada’s online account system, allowing users to securely sign in to access services and information.
Read MoreCRA login – Canada Revenue Agency/Agence du revenu du Canada
This link provides access to the Canada Revenue Agency’s secure login page, allowing users to access their CRA accounts and manage their taxes.
CRA NSDL
CRA NSDL is an online portal for tax filing and payment of taxes. It provides a secure website for taxpayers to file their taxes and pay taxes online. It is also a source of information about taxation laws in India.
Read MoreFAQ’s
How do I create a CRA login?
To create a CRA login, you must first register for a My Account service with the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). You will need to provide personal information such as your name, address, and date of birth. Once registered, you will be able to access your CRA account and create a login.
What information do I need to provide to create a CRA login?
To create a CRA login, you will need to provide your Social Insurance Number (SIN), date of birth, and a valid email address.
How do I reset my CRA login password?
To reset your CRA login password, go to the CRA website and select ‘Forgot Your Password?’ from the login page. Follow the instructions to reset your password.
How do I find my CRA login information?
You can find your CRA login information by visiting the CRA website and selecting the “My Account” option. You can then enter your Social Insurance Number (SIN) and date of birth to access your account.