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Shawnster

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  1. I keep getting this and I dont  know how to fix it, nobody is deceased

     
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    Your tax return has not been accepted by the Canada Revenue Agency. It contains errors that must be corrected. Please review the following error(s), make the necessary corrections, and try resubmitting your return. For forms or additional information, visit the Canada Revenue Agency website and the Corrections page on the NETFILE website. For further assistance, please contact us. Most Canadian income tax and benefit returns for 2022, and any balance owing amount, are due on April 30, 2023. contact us
     
     
     
    Error code(s):2226
     
    One of the following situations exists on your return with respect to your claim on Schedule 6, Canada Workers Benefit. Please verify your entries and make the necessary corrections. 1. Your answer to the question on lines 38101 and/or 38104 indicates you have an eligible spouse, but your marital status on the return is not married or living common-law. If you were married or living common-law at any time during the year, but your marital status on the return is widowed, and your spouse or common-law partner was an eligible spouse, indicate this on your return as instructed by your software. 2. You entered an amount on lines 38106, 38107, 38108, 38109, and/or 38110 concerning your eligible spouse, but you did not indicate your marital status as married or living common-law on the return. If you were married or living common-law at any time during the year, but your marital status on the return is widowed, and your spouse or common-law partner was an eligible spouse, indicate this on your return as instructed by your software. 3. Your marital status is married or living common-law, but you did not indicate if your spouse or common-law partner was an eligible spouse.
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