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Notice of Assessment

What is an NOA?

A Notice of Assessment form is usually a 3-4 page form that Revenue Canada sends back to you as a summary of your received Tax Return. It will either contain a refund cheque or a bill for your outstanding taxes for the previous tax year. 

Why do lenders require NOA's?

  1. To confirm if there are any outstanding taxes owed to Revenue Canada.
  2. To confirm your taxable income as per line 150.

Where can I find my NOA?

  1. If you used a tax professional they may be able to obtain you Notice of Assessment on your behalf.
  2. You can obtain a duplicate copy by contacting the Canada Revenue Agency, or by logging into your CRA Account at http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca

  •  Click the green bar “My Account”
  • Scroll down to Option 1 – “Sign-In Partner”  the is the easiest way to sign in as it goes directly through your bank so you will need your banking login
  •  Once signed in you will see on the left hand side “Tax Returns”
  •  Select the Year (example: 2021 & 2022) and click Print/Save in the upper right hand corner
  • To save to the computer, in the Printer pull down menu select “Microsoft Print to PDF” then click the “Print” 
  • A new window will open up as to where you would like to save the file on your computer and what you would like to name it. Once you have selected a location to Save it and Named it, click the ‘Save’ button in the bottom right corner of the window


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