Canadian efile
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EFILE is the system used by the Canada Revenue Agency as a means for electronically transmitting tax returns. It became a national program in 1993. EFILE is only available to professional tax preparers and is not to be confused with the publicly available NETFILE. EFILE is a form of Electronic Data Interchange.
Requirements
- A form T183, Information Return for Electronic Filing of an Individual's Income Tax and Benefit Return, needs to be signed by the client.
- Software meeting CRA certification standards, such as Intuit's Profile{{cite web|url=http://www.accountant.intuit.ca/profile/why_choose_profile.shtm |title=? |accessdate=4 August 2010 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100317133245/http://www.accountant.intuit.ca/profile/why_choose_profile.shtm |archivedate=March 17, 2010 }} or Microsophic Inc.'s Visual Tax.{{cite web |url=http://www.visualtax.com |title=? |author= |date= |work= |publisher= |accessdate=4 August 2010}}
- Must be a professional to qualify, along with passing the CRA screening of new applicants.
Advantages
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- Fast and convenient, can be filed anywhere with an internet connection.
- Returns are processed much faster than conventional paper filing.
- Reduces usage of paper, saves money and is environmentally friendly.
- More reliable since you can retain paper slips, and no chance of getting return lost in mail.
Disadvantages
- Requires a professional tax preparer to file.
- Preparer must have knowledge of system and be approved by CRA to EFILE.