Last updated: March 07 2024
In this final month of the first quarter of 2024, significant new tax filing milestones arise, but with a twist, because both March 30 and 31 are on a weekend and April 1 is a Monday. For these reasons it’s important for tax and financial specialists to step up the tax filing conversation on critical issues like any potential RRSP excess contributions and everything related to trusts! Here are the significant dates to know for March and April:
Mar 6: Bank of Canada interest rate announcement
Mar 15: Quarterly tax instalment deadline, KB Retirement Income Services Specialist Program registration deadline
Mar 20: CCB Payment
Mar 26: CPP, OAS, GIS benefits payment date
Mar 28: CEBA last day for financed repayments of loan to be made to preserve forgivable portion. Adjust 2020 T1 to remove CEBA forgiven amount from income if CEBA loan required repayment dates of December 31, 2023, January 19 or March 28 missed.
Mar 27: Canada Veterans’ Disability Benefit payment date
Mar 30: Normal Tax filing due date for trusts with Dec. 31 year end, T3 slips due, 90 days after year end
Mar 30: Normal Filing due date for Form T1-OVP for Excess RRSP, PRPP, SPP Contributions Normal - 90 days after year end
Apr 2: 2024 Trust, T3, T1-OVP Return Filing Deadline
Apr 5: GST/HST Credit payment
Apr 10: Bank of Canada Interest Rate Announcement
Apr 15: CCR- Canada Carbon Rebate - now 20% for rural residents
Apr 15: US tax filing deadline. US persons in Canada Tax filing, Form 8938, 4868. The 2023 deadline: April 17
Apr 19: CCB payment
Apr 26: CPP, OAS, GIS benefits payment date
Apr 29: Canada Veterans’ Disability Benefit payment date
Apr 30: Usual T1 individual tax filing deadline; Also file:
As March 30 falls on a weekend, and April 1 is Easter Sunday, the due date is April 2 for 2024.
The Climate Action Incentive Program was changed to CCR – Canada Carbon Rebate February 2024. Some payment dates for CCB and Veterans changed.