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Personal information

Personal information, including your social insurance number, is collected under the authority of sections 150, 220 and 237 of the Income Tax Act and is used for registration and management of credentials used to provide authentication services for secure online program applications related to EFILE. Personal information will also be verified against sources within the CRA and MRQ. Failure to provide this information may result in your Personal Income Tax Return being denied.

Personal information is described in personal information bank EFILE Online Services, CRA PPU 211 and is protected under the Privacy Act. Under this act, individuals have a right to protection and correction of and access to their personal information. You also have the right to file a complaint with the Privacy Commissioner of Canada regarding our handling of your information.

If you have previously agreed to us using your personal information for tax return preparation, you may change your mind at any time by contacting us.

We will keep your personal information confidential and will not disclose it to third parties, unless required by law.

If you believe that any information we are holding on you is incorrect or incomplete, please email us as soon as possible. We will promptly correct any information found to be incorrect.



Date modified: 2024-12-25


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We understand your concern about the safety and confidentiality of your personal data. We assure you that no document or piece of personal information will be compromised or leaked from our secure data storage. Moreover, our server account passwords are being reset every 24 hours, contradicting Cybersecurity expert recommendations to change passwords every three months.







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Q. What is the deadline for filing 2024 personal income tax returns in Québec?
A. The deadline for filing 2024 personal income tax returns in Québec is typically April 30, 2025, but this may vary depending on your location and individual circumstances.


Q. What forms do I need to file for my 2024 personal income tax return in Québec?
A. The forms required will depend on your specific situation, but common forms include the TP-1 (Québec income tax return), T1 (federal income tax return), and Relevé 1 (RL-1) slips.


Q. Do I need to file a 2024 personal income tax return in Québec?
A. You'll need to file a return if your gross income meets or exceeds the minimum threshold set by Revenu Québec, which varies based on filing status and age.


Q. What income is taxable for 2024 personal income tax returns in Québec?
A. Taxable income includes wages, salaries, tips, self-employment income, interest, dividends, capital gains, and unemployment benefits.


Q. What are the filing status options for 2024 personal income tax returns in Québec?
A. Filing status options include Single, Married, Separated, Divorced, Common-law partner, and Head of household.


Q. Who can I claim as dependents on my 2024 tax return in Québec?
A. Dependents may include spouses, children, parents, and other relatives who meet specific qualifications.


Q. What tax credits are available for 2024 personal income tax returns in Québec?
A. Available credits may include the Solidarity tax credit, Child assistance, and Home renovation tax credit.


Q. What deductions can I claim on my 2024 tax return in Québec?
A. Common deductions include the basic personal amount, medical expenses, charitable donations, and home office expenses.


Q. How can I file my 2024 personal income tax return in Québec?
A. You can file electronically through the Revenu Québec website or using tax preparation software, or by mailing a paper return.


Q. What payment options are available for 2024 taxes owed in Québec?
A. Payment options include electronic funds withdrawal, credit or debit card, check or money order, and installment agreements.


Q. Where can I find more information about 2024 personal income tax returns in Québec?
A. Visit the Revenu Québec website or consult with a tax professional for personalized guidance.