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canada emergency response benefit

The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has confirmed a number of its employees have been fired for "inappropriately" claiming the Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) while still employed.

Following an interview review process that was launched on June 30, 2023, to identify any CRA employees who inappropriately claimed the CERB payment, the tax agency confirmed Friday that 120 CRA employees have since been fired.

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Almost 100,000 students in Canada may be able to dodge full CERB repayments after the feds discovered an "inequity" in the current system.

It means eligible students will be able to deduct the amount they could have received under the Canada Emergency Student Benefit (CESB) from the CERB repayments they're expected to cover.

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Confused about the impact of your COVID-19 benefits at tax time? Don't worry! The Canada Revenue Agency has shared a list of everything Canadians should know this year, and it answers a lot of questions.

On February 10, the federal government shared a notice outlining the upcoming tax-filing season.

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For those unsure if they qualified for the Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) and are worried about whether or not they’ll have to pay some money back, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has come up with a handy tool to help you through the process.

The government of Canada recently revealed that they are going to be sending out thousands more letters to Canadians who received the CERB.

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The Canada Revenue Agency is getting in touch with "thousands" more Canadians to verify their eligibility for the Canada Emergency Response Benefit and warn them about possible CERB repayments.

In a statement shared with Narcity on January 27, a spokesperson confirmed that letters have been sent to people who may have claimed the benefit in 2020 without actually being eligible.

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