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Office of the Taxpayers’ Ombudsperson

Taxpayers’ Ombudsperson Issues Final Annual Report

Canada’s Taxpayers’ Ombudsperson, Mr. François Boileau, has released his annual report, Clearing the Path, which was tabled today in the House of Commons. The report provides an overview of the activities of the Office of the Taxpayers’ Ombudsperson (OTO) between April 1, 2024, and March 31, 2025.

The report details how the OTO influenced service improvements at the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) by reviewing service issues and complaints. It also includes two recommendations to the Minister of Finance and National Revenue and the Chair of the CRA’s Board of Management to improve the CRA’s service to Canadians.

During the last fiscal year, the OTO released two systemic examination reports: Unintended Consequences, about the CRA’s administration of the 2023 bare trust filing requirements, and Timing Is Everything, about issues that may be causing delays in Canada child benefit (CCB) payments for temporary residents. Between these two reports, we made 16 recommendations, and the CRA accepted 13 of them.

As this is the final year of Mr. Boileau’s five-year mandate, the annual report also includes a chapter about his views on improving the CRA’s services for vulnerable and hard‑to-reach populations. This chapter analyzes the CRA’s efforts to make sure these populations get the benefits and credits they are entitled to. It looks at the CRA’s existing programs, including the Community Volunteer Income Tax Program, the Income Tax Assistance – Volunteer Program (in Quebec) and SimpleFile, and discusses how they could be improved to better meet Canadians’ needs.

2024-2025 report highlights:

Recommendations

The Taxpayers’ Ombudsperson recommends:

Trends in complaints

https://www.canada.ca/en/taxpayers-ombudsperson/news/2025/06/taxpayers-ombudsperson-releases-his-fifth-and-final-annual-report.html

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