RSS feeds – Canada Revenue Agency

Stay in touch by subscribing to the Canada Revenue Agency RSS feeds.

Businesses - Tax information newsletter: Notifies you as new or updated information for businesses is posted, such as news, tips, local events, and more.

Individuals - Tax information newsletter: Notifies you as new or updated information for individuals is posted, such as news, tips, local events, and more.

Charities and giving - What's new: Notifies you about additions to the Charities and giving web pages, including Charities Newsletters, policy statements and commentaries, new guidelines, draft guidelines for consultation, and information about outreach activities.

CRA Newsroom: Notifies you when we add fact sheets, tax tips, or tax alerts.

Canada News Centre - Canada Revenue Agency: Notifies you when we add backgrounders, media advisories, news releases, speeches, or statements.

Excise and GST/HST News: Notifies you about the latest edition, which is published quarterly. It highlights recent developments in administering goods and services tax/harmonized sales tax (GST/HST), as well as excise tax and duty.

Payroll podcast: Receive notifications when new episodes of the payroll podcast are available.

Help with RSS Feeds

  1. What is RSS?
    RSS stands for "rich site summary" or "really simple syndication". When you subscribe to the CRA's RSS feeds using a news aggregator or feed reader, you will be notified automatically of any new content on the specified topics, eliminating the need to check for updates. The RSS feed will provide a link to the new content and information about when it was posted.
  2. Why use RSS?
    • RSS feeds are a convenient way to monitor information from a variety of sources, allowing you to customize how you receive and process notifications of new content.
    • RSS feeds are a good alternative to subscribing to updates via email. You don't have to provide personal information (such as an email address) to subscribe to an RSS feed, and you don't run the risk of missing important updates because the email gets deleted or caught in your spam filter.
    • RSS feeds are also easier to manage because the feeds are grouped together by feed, showing at a glance how many items you have not yet read.
  3. How to subscribe to an RSS feed
    Some web browsers are equipped to automatically read and subscribe to RSS feeds. If yours is not, you first have to download a feed reader or news aggregator from the Internet, many of which are available free of charge. You will then have to copy and paste the links above to your feed reader. Detailed subscription instructions will be included in your feed reader.

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