Direct answer: The 2026 Canadian tax filing season centers on the CRA deadline of April 30, 2026 for most individuals to file and pay any balance owing from the 2025 tax year. Self-employed filers have a later filing deadline of June 15, 2026, but any balance owing still must be paid by April 30, 2026.[1][2][7]
Key points you should know about 2026 deadlines
- Most Canadians: file and pay by April 30, 2026. Filing early helps ensure benefit payments (GST/HST credit, Canada Child Benefit, etc.) are not disrupted.[2][7]
- Self-employed individuals: file by June 15, 2026, but still owe any tax by April 30, 2026; interest on any balance starts accruing after that date.[1][2]
- RRSP, TFSA, and other contributions: RRSP deadline for the 2025 tax year is March 2, 2026; other planning considerations (CPP, EI, etc.) may have separate timelines.[9][1]
- Late filing penalties and interest: missed deadlines can trigger penalties and daily interest, so timely filing is advised even if you cannot pay in full right away.[7][2]
- CRA resources: the CRA and various Canadian tax sources emphasize the February–April window as the core filing period and provide guidance on credits and benefit continuity tied to timely filing.[2][7]
Practical tips
- Gather slips and documents as early as possible: T4, T4A, RRSP contribution receipts, and other credits will be available by late winter, with many slips issued in February 2026.[4][7]
- If you owe and cannot pay in full: file on time to minimize penalties, and arrange a payment plan or partial payment to reduce interest on the balance.[2]
- If you’re self-employed: plan for the June 15 filing deadline, but budget for the April 30 balance due to avoid interest charges.[1][2]
Illustrative timeline (2025 tax year)
- March 2, 2026: RRSP/PRPP/SPP contributions deadline for the 2025 tax year.
- April 30, 2026: Primary filing and balance due date for most individuals.
- June 15, 2026: Filing deadline for self-employed individuals.
- Ongoing: monitor CRA notices for any updates or changes to credits and installment rules.[7][1][2]
If you’d like, I can tailor a personalized deadline checklist for Dallas residents who file Canadian taxes, or summarize the CRA’s latest official guidance with direct links.
Citations:
- CRA tax filing deadline for most individuals:,[7][2]
- Self-employed filing deadline and balance due:,[1][2]
- RRSP contribution deadline and key dates:[1]
- CRA overview for the 2026 tax-filing season:[7]
Sources
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