To apply for a tax refund in Canada, an individual must file their income tax return for the applicable tax year. Canada Revenue provides an online platform called the Canada Revenue Agency's "My Account," where taxpayers can submit their returns electronically. Taxpayers may also choose to file a paper return using the prescribed forms, which can be downloaded from the Canada Revenue website or obtained through authorized providers.
Once the tax return is filed, Canada Revenue will process it and determine if a refund is owed. If there are any tax credits or deductions, they will automatically be applied to calculate the final amount. Typically, if a refund is owed, it will be issued within a few weeks for electronic filings and can take longer for paper filings. For more specific information on the process, it may be beneficial to visit the official Canada Revenue website.
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