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Level 1
posted Feb 19, 2022 6:50:07 AM

Autofill error

If CRA autofill values are incorrect and you are reassessed later, do you have any recourse?

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Moderator
Feb 20, 2022 11:10:43 AM

TurboTax gets Auto-Fill Data from the CRA, the CRA gets its data from your employers, financial institutions, government agencies, etc... So, you would first have to figure out where the incorrect values originated.

 

If incorrect data was sent to the CRA in the first place, then, unfortunately, the CRA expects you to ensure that the values entered on your return are correct, even if they were filled in using Auto-Fill. 

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Moderator
Feb 20, 2022 11:10:43 AM

TurboTax gets Auto-Fill Data from the CRA, the CRA gets its data from your employers, financial institutions, government agencies, etc... So, you would first have to figure out where the incorrect values originated.

 

If incorrect data was sent to the CRA in the first place, then, unfortunately, the CRA expects you to ensure that the values entered on your return are correct, even if they were filled in using Auto-Fill. 

New Member
Sep 12, 2024 9:10:40 PM

So what if the T4 was correct and turbotax missed something in the auto-fill. 

Returning Member
Sep 13, 2024 5:57:28 AM

Let me tell you a little story. A few years ago I let autofill do it's thing and filed my taxes. Remember that Turbotax is simply using the information from CRA that they currently have but they may not have all of your T4 information. After a month or so I was informed by CRA that I owed another $800 or so and that was a bit of a shocker (as pensioners that may not sound like a lot to those still working but a major hit when on fixed income). Since that time I have NEVER allowed Turbotax to autofill my return. Again not Turbotax's fault but CRA clearly states that it is the taxpayer who must make sure that the information supplied on your return is correct. So in this case a word to the wise, you better double and triple check that the information on your filed return is absolutely accurate.