2009 Tax Returns
A letter from the partners about preparing your documents for your 2009 tax returns
2009 Tax Checklist - please fill out this information and send to our office in advance of your visit. To navigate this form, you can use the 'Tab' key to move between boxes and the spacebar or mouse for a check mark.
Additionally the Home Renovation Tax Credit Expense schedule can be found here
Filing Deadlines For Individuals from the Canadian Revenue Agency
Generally, your return for 2009 has to be filed on or before April 30, 2010.
Note
If you file your return after April 30, 2010, your GST/HST
credit (including any related provincial credit), Canada Child Tax Benefit
payments (including those from certain related provincial or territorial
programs), and Old Age Security benefit payments may be delayed.
Self-employed persons
If you or your spouse or common-law partner carried on a business in 2009
(other than a business whose expenditures are primarily in connection with a
tax shelter), your return for 2009 has to be filed on or before
June 15, 2010. However, if you have a balance owing for
2009, you still have to pay it on or before April 30, 2010.
For more information on how to make your payment, see
line 485.
Deceased persons
If you are the legal representative (the executor, administrator, or
liquidator) of the estate of an individual who died in 2009, you may have to
file a return for 2009 for that individual.
Click here to find out the due date for filing a deceased person's final return.
Please contact us for more information.
Note
If you received income in 2009 for a person who died in 2008 or
earlier, do not file an individual return for 2009 for that income on behalf
of that person. However, you may have to file a
T3 Trust Income Tax
and Information Return for the estate.
Service dates
- early February - 2009 General Income Tax and Benefit Packages for a province or territory available at post offices in that province or territory
- February 15 - First day for using NETFILE or TELEFILE

