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Quick question about older tax years that I didn't file.
Good day.
I'm looking for some advice, here's my situation, about 10 years ago I didn't file my taxes for a period of 3 years when I had no income at that time, I was just out of school during that period and didn't work and lived at my parents place.
I've called service canada and the person over the phone recommended that I simply file those years with a dollar amount of 0$ which is correct because I wasn't working at the time, now my question is, I've now moved to a different province, I used to live in Quebec and now I live in Ontario and my parents no longer live at the address that I used to at the time.
So when I file for those years, can I enter my current Ontario address even though I didn't live there at the time ?
I'm basically just trying to file those years to get my GST credits for those years.
Thank you for the help.
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As per CRA - You have up to three years to ask for a retroactive payment for your GST credit. Therefore you will not receive any credit for those years.
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