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Canadian residents may receive CRA phone calls this month

Anyone who believes they're a victim of fraud should report it.
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Unsure if it's a legitimate CRA employee calling? Take note of the caller's name, phone number and office location.

While fake calls claiming to be from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) are common, don’t hang up the next call as they may be actual employees and not the scammers you are used to.

Since the COVID-19 pandemic, CRA has suspended many collections and compliance activities, according to a media statement from the government agency.

However, the agency will be resuming these activities in phases by potentially calling residents starting September.

Canadians who owe payments, need payment arrangements and options re-evaluated, and have tax obligations may be called.

CRA will also be calling people for clarification on documents related to their tax and benefit return.

“The CRA aims to be completely transparent and proactive in identifying activities that are resuming,” said CRA in a media statement, adding that a full list of CRA’s return to business activities are posted on their website.

The agency acknowledges there are many scammers pretending to be them and ask Canadians to be wary and question the callers.

“To protect yourself from scams, it’s important to know when and how the CRA might contact you,” said the agency in the statement.

“Legitimate CRA employees who contact Canadians will identify themselves as CRA agents and provide their name and a telephone number.”

Canadians who are unsure of calls from alleged CRA employees are told to take note of the caller’s name, phone number and office location. 

Residents can then contact and verify the information with the appropriate CRA departments such as the following:

  • 1-800-959-8281 for the individual income tax enquiries line

  • 1-800-959-5525 for the business enquiries line

  • 1-888-863-8657 for individual debts

  • 1-877-477-5068 for GST/HST debts

  • 1-877-548-6016 for payroll debts

  • 1-866-291-6346 for corporation debts

  • 1-866-864-5823 if the call you received was about a government program such as employment insurance or Canada Student Loan debts

Residents who believe they have received a potential scam call or are a potential victim of fraud are asked to report it at antifraudcentre.ca or by calling 1-888-495-8501.