Government of Canada tax services page covering current federal tax filing, payment, benefits, and program access.
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Source statusGovernment of Canada source record checked 2026-05-05
Review trailSource usage is tied to public topics and claim records in the repository.
Source typeofficial
Topics using source1
Claims referenced3
Why this source matters
Baseline source for the kinds of tax-facing systems residents and businesses currently interact with. This record currently supports 1 topic and 3 claims in the public repository.
Evidence details
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Used by topics
001Would Alberta need its own tax agency, and how hard would that be?Independence would require clear decisions about who administers taxes, benefits, audits, and taxpayer services; existing federal and provincial systems do not answer that transition by themselves.
Referenced claims
001tax-collection-revenue-agencyCurrent public records show that residents and businesses interact with federal tax services and Alberta tax programs, but they do not establish a ready-made independent Alberta tax agency or transition plan.002tax-collection-revenue-agencyReplacing or renegotiating tax administration could affect filing, benefits, audits, employer remittances, refunds, taxpayer records, and public revenue during transition.003tax-collection-revenue-agencyThis topic remains uncertainty-labelled because tax administration, benefits delivery, audit authority, data transfer, staffing, technology, and taxpayer-service continuity depend on future plans or agreements.