Mahamoud Posted Friday at 02:23 PM Report Share Posted Friday at 02:23 PM I Need to make an adjustment to my tax return because of mistake. I already got NOA but I don't know the steps of how to refile in my CRA account. The below link of UFILE didn't help me https://www.ufile.ca/get-started/refile Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geo123 Posted Friday at 08:01 PM Report Share Posted Friday at 08:01 PM Hello Mahamoud, UFile allows to ReFILE your 2021 (and 2022 tax return) . Note for the prior tax years you should make the adjustment: T1-ADJ 1) If you tax return was successfully submitted, please go to « NetFile » tab [5]. Click on "Federal submission" section. On the bottom of the page, click "Re-FILE". NOTE: A new page "CRA ReFile" will appear in the left menu of the "Interview" tab. 2) Select the section from the Left-side menu, then click "Federal ReFILE Mode". Follow the instructions on the page. NOTE: A new page "CRA ReFile" will appear in the left menu of the "Interview" tab. Select the section from the Left-side menu, then click "Federal ReFILE Mode". 3) Make the appropriate changes to your file.(same as in “normal” UFile) **VERY IMPORTANT! ** You cannot update your marital status, address, direct deposit or email address by using the service ReFILE. If you have split-pension you must mail it in using a T1 - ADJ. 4) Click "Review" tab, then click "NETFILE" tab. Tick the box "I agree with the ReFILE Terms and Conditions and Private Notice". Click "ReFILE my return now!". (is displayed at bottom right of NetFile screen "Select CRA REfile) -For Revenu Quebec same process applies but for Revenu Quebec ReFile Note that cannot refile with Quebec until you have received your assessment **prior years via CRA T1-ADJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chet Posted yesterday at 05:03 AM Report Share Posted yesterday at 05:03 AM Hi Mahamoud, I looked back and see there's an option to re-file right near the top of the "Identification" section where you begin a new year's return. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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