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Only 7% of Canadians Reviewed Their T4 Details When Filing Taxes Last Year; Less Than 1 in 5 (17%) Plan to This Tax Season, Reveals H&R Block Canada Study #CanadaFinance

Only 7% of Canadians Reviewed Their T4 Details When Filing Taxes Last Year; Less Than 1 in 5 (17%) Plan to This Tax Season, Reveals H&R Block Canada Study #CanadaFinance

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When it comes to reviewing paycheques, only 9% feel confident they would notice any errors, yet data indicates that more than half of employees are exposed to payroll errors

CALGARY, AB, March 26, 2025 /CNW/ – Only 13% of Canadians who receive a paycheque say they pay attention to the details on their paycheque to ensure any deductions such as tax, insurance, and pension-related contributions are correct, reveals a new survey by H&R Block Canada. Furthermore, more than one in four (27%) say they don’t feel the need to review their paycheque information as they assume their employer is correct in their pay and any deductions. When it comes to filing their taxes, while 65% of Canadians believe they’ll get a refund this year (of which 35% anticipate they will get the same or bigger refund than prior years), a significant number of Canadians say they have no idea whether they’ll get a refund or owe money.

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“H&R Block is a big advocate of financial literacy in Canada,” said Yannick LemayTax Expert, H&R Block Canada. “We don’t typically learn about how to interpret paycheques or how to maximize your tax return at school. It’s important for Canadians to have the right conversations with the right people no matter what life stage they’re at to better understand their pay and tax situation, whether that’s at work or with a tax expert.”

Key Study Findings Among Canadians That Receive a Paycheque:

Only 12% of Canadians know how much tax should be deducted from their paycheque. The study indicates that a primary reason for why Canadians aren’t reviewing their paycheques or T4 details might be because they’re unsure what the accurate amounts and deductions should be. Only 12% (just over 1 in 10 Canadians) say they have a good understanding of their income tax bracket and how much should be deducted for tax purposes on each pay slip.

Less than 1 in 10 Canadians think they would spot an error on their paycheque. Only 9% of Canadians say they feel confident that they would notice an error when it comes to tax deductions on their paycheques. This inevitably means that Canadians would also be challenged to review their T4s to ensure accuracy of tax deductions when it comes time to file their taxes.

More than 1 in 4 Canadians assume their employer is bulletproof when it comes to payroll. More than a quarter of Canadians (27%) say they don’t feel the need to review their paycheque information as they assume their employer is correct when it comes to any deductions such as tax, employment insurance, and pension-related contributions.

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