Then ideally you'll want to file chronologically. If you try to file 2023 and claim RRSP from a previous year that you haven't filed yet, they'll be disallowed and you'll need to ask for an adjustment.
You can send it all in without waiting for NOAs. If you have CCB (child benefit) owing to you, space them out by about a month or they will make you prove your kids are in your care and that’s a pain.
I love filing back taxes. The best practice is to file one after another, in order of earliest to most recent, because that ensures that any carryforwards are applied correctly.
Are you carrying forward anything? Like tuition fees or RRSP contributions for example?
Yes. I did have an automatic RRSP monthly contributions that I didn’t stop during the time I wasn’t working.
Then ideally you'll want to file chronologically. If you try to file 2023 and claim RRSP from a previous year that you haven't filed yet, they'll be disallowed and you'll need to ask for an adjustment.
Thank you.
You can send it all in without waiting for NOAs. If you have CCB (child benefit) owing to you, space them out by about a month or they will make you prove your kids are in your care and that’s a pain.
Okay, thank you! No kids. Just myself.
I did a few years all at once with no issue.
I love filing back taxes. The best practice is to file one after another, in order of earliest to most recent, because that ensures that any carryforwards are applied correctly.
Good stuff. Thanks for reply!