The first NETFILE-certified mobile app available to Canadians, SnapTax allows iPhone and iPad users to conveniently file their taxes directly from their smartphone or tablet – and receive their returns in as few as eight business days.
To file a return, users follow three easy steps:
- Snap a photo of their T4 and other key tax documents.
- Answer a few simple questions.
- Review and NETFILE securely from their smartphone or tablet.
SnapTax is compatible with iPhone and iPad (available on the Apple Store), and is perfect for those with simple tax situations.
SnapTax supports:
- T4, T4E and T5 slips
- RESPs
- RRSP contributions
- Charitable donations
- Tuition (T2202) receipts & scholarships
- Transit passes
For those who wish to file for free – but prefer not to file via their mobile device, TurboTax has several free online offerings, as well as TurboTax Free Forms – the newest free option available for download.
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SnapTax Makes Filing Your Taxes Easy
The first NETFILE-certified mobile app available to Canadians, SnapTax allows iPhone and iPad users to conveniently file their taxes directly from their smartphone or tablet – and receive their returns in as few as eight business days.
To file a return, users follow three easy steps:
SnapTax is compatible with iPhone and iPad (available on the Apple Store), and is perfect for those with simple tax situations.
SnapTax supports:
For those who wish to file for free – but prefer not to file via their mobile device, TurboTax has several free online offerings, as well as TurboTax Free Forms – the newest free option available for download.
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