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    After he returned mistaken $24,000 tax refund, his CRA account was locked, actual tax refunds delayed

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    After he returned mistaken $24,000 tax refund, his CRA account was locked, actual tax refunds delayed
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    Alex Pilon was stunned when he saw $24,274.26 deposited into his bank account in March of last year labelled “Tax Refund – Canada.”

    The 35-year-old says it was “clearly a mistake” since he had not yet filed his tax return at that point. He contacted the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) and returned the full amount within a few days. 

    “Someone in the government building probably put the wrong social insurance number and I’m the one that got that tax return, or it actually is a fraud. It’s hard to tell,” he said.

    Shortly after, he lost access to his CRA account.

    A year and a half later, the Thunder Bay, Ont., resident still has not received his tax refunds. He was expecting $1,530.51 for 2024 and $1,380.99 for 2025. He was also entitled to a GST/HST credit totalling $412.19, which he never got.

    “I still haven’t seen the colour of that money yet,” he said. “I’ve been going back and forth with calling agents and being on hold for many hours.”

    The CRA did not comment on Pilon’s case, citing privacy reasons.

    “We can assure you that the agency is committed to resolving reported incidents,” CRA spokesperson Sylvie Branch told CBC News via email.

    Pilon’s tablet screen shows the error message he receives when trying to access his Canada Revenue Agency account. (Marc Doucette/CBC)

    Mounting issues and delays at the CRA

    Pilon is not alone in experiencing delays and service issues when dealing with the agency.

    Despite a 100-day plan ordered by the federal government last fall to improve its service and hire more workers in its call centres, the CRA continues to struggle with response times, and many Canadians are feeling the brunt of it.

    In a scathing report published last month, Canada’s tax watchdog, the Office of the Taxpayers’ Ombudsperson, noted a 27 per cent spike in complaints received by the Canada Revenue Agency, which totalled more than 3,500 complaints in the 2025-26 fiscal year. 

    “This year, we saw the highest number of complaints since the pandemic,” ombudsperson François Boileau wrote in the report.

    The Union of Taxation Employees, which represents CRA workers, says that while the federal agency hired some 2,500 new employees for the busy tax season, most were assigned to call centres and the bottleneck remained in processing tax returns. 

    “Our members are feeling the pressure,” the union’s national president Marc Brière said.

    A man with short grey hair wears a collared shirt and blue jacket with a microphone attached as he stands outside near a city street.
    Marc Brière is the president of the Union of Taxation Employees, which represents CRA workers. (Salah Tebessi/Radio-Canada)

    “They are short-staffed, especially in the taxation centres, where they’re processing the taxpayers’ files and there are delays, and people are doing overtime.”

    The union is calling on the CRA and the federal government to hire more workers permanently to improve service and reduce the backlog.

    It normally takes up to eight weeks after filing a tax return to receive a refund — and up to 20 weeks for adjustment claims, according to Brière, who says adjustment claims can now take upwards of 50 weeks. 

    “I think it’s unacceptable,” he said.

    The office of Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne, who is responsible for the CRA, said in an emailed statement to CBC News that the CRA has already taken “concrete steps” to improve, pointing to what it said was the doubling of responsiveness as a result of the 100-day service improvement plan.

    The statement noted that though the results were encouraging, the agency would remain focused on “addressing and further improving service standards” and would continue to “work closely with the Ombudsperson to address service issues and strengthen transparency in a measured and sustainable way.”

    Watchdog investigating options for CRA issues 

    Last month, the taxpayers’ watchdog launched an investigation to shed light on the options available to Canadians who experience issues with the CRA. 

    In a media release at the time, Boileau, the ombudsperson said the public expects good service.

    “It is not always possible to prevent issues before they happen, so it is important that the CRA’s complaint and recourse processes be efficient, effective, fair and timely,” the release said. 

    A man with white hair adjusts his glasses while wearing a suit and sitting at a table in front of four Canadian flags. Two glasses of water sit on the table next to him and a microphone is angled toward his face.
    François Boileau, Canada’s Taxpayers’ Ombudsperson, seen at an Ottawa news conference last month, says the public expects good service from the CRA. (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press)

    Meanwhile, Pilon is feeling “frustrated” and “powerless” as he waits for the CRA to resolve the problem.

    “I feel, as a citizen, there’s not much we can do,” he said. 

    While the agency can impose penalties and charge interest for unpaid tax returns, he wonders if he’s entitled to some sort of compensation.

    “Are you going to [pay] me interest then because you’re running late?”

    The Thunder Bay resident even contacted his local MP, Marcus Powlowski, to help resolve the problem and expedite his tax refunds.

    He said Powlowski’s office initially said he would receive a payment on March 20, then on May 20. Then Pilon says he was told that a timeline couldn’t be set because his case was still “under review.”

    “I just bought a home, so it’d be great to use it towards that, but also, that’s my money. Like, you’re holding onto it,” Pilon said.

    A man with glasses, short red hair and scruffy facial hair sits on the wooden steps of a house next to a black and white dog.
    Pilon says he’s been waiting for a year and a half to hear back from the Canada Revenue Agency about tax refunds he’s owed, and says he’d like to put the money toward his recently purchased house. (Mark Doucette/CBC)

    William Fassett, Powlowski’s chief of staff, did not specify what steps the MP’s office took regarding this case, but said he was in close contact with Pilon. 

    “Please be assured that our office is actively following up on this matter and working toward a resolution,” he told CBC News via email.

    Pilon hopes sharing his story can help other Canadians experiencing the same thing.

    “Hopefully it’s gonna speed up the process.”

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