Underused Housing Tax Return (UHTR) – Filing Extension
Underused Housing Tax Return (UHTR) – Filing Extension March 30, 2023 The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) understands that there are unique challenges for affected owners in
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The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) understands that there are unique challenges for affected owners in the first year of the Underused Housing Tax Act (UHTA) administration.
To provide more time for affected owners to take necessary actions to comply, the Minister of National Revenue is providing transitional relief to affected owners. The application of penalties and interest under the UHTA for the 2022 calendar year will be waived for any late-filed underused housing tax (UHT) return and for any late-paid UHT payable, provided the return is filed and/or the UHT is paid by October 31, 2023.
This transitional relief means that although the deadline for filing the UHT return and paying the UHT payable is still April 30, 2023, no penalties or interest will be applied for UHT returns and payments the CRA receives before November 1, 2023.
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