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Sign in or register to view and update your business tax information, file and submit returns for many programs, and access your GST/HST, payroll, corporation income taxes, excise taxes, excise duties and other levies accounts.
Sign in or register for My Account, My Business Account or Represent a Client with the CRA, and get help with using the CRA sign-in services.
My Business Account is a secure online portal that provides an opportunity to interact electronically with the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) on various business accounts. Business accounts include GST/HST, payroll, corporation income taxes, excise taxes, excise duties, and more.
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Find out how to access the CRA “My Business Account” (MyBA) and what tasks are available in this online portal for corporations.
My Business Account is an online service provided by Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), that allows you to manage tax-related information for your business. This service allows management of GST/HST, payroll tax and corporate income tax. You can view status of returns, account balances, transactions, correspondence, and banking information.
The “CRA My Business Account” is the official CRA online portal for business owners. It allows business owners to interact with the CRA electronically and access their business information relating to corporate income tax, GST/HST, payroll and more.
Step 1: Log in through My Business Account using your regular CRA credentials. Use whichever login information you use for your own CRA login. If you do not have a CRA login, follow the instructions through CRA sign-in services. Note: Only business owners can authorize a representative through My Business Account.
My Account for individuals. Sign in or register to manage your personal and tax information, check the status of your tax refund or benefit payment, make payments to the CRA, change your contact or banking details, and get a notice of assessment or proof of income.
New email address requirement for My Account (MyA) – As noted in our January 6, 2022 news item, the CRA’s requirement for taxpayers to provide their email address to use MyA is now live. Taxpayers logging in for the fist time to MyA after this update will be prompted for their email address if there is not one already on file.