The CRA is cracking down on COVID-19 benefit payments as this taxpayer found out via financialpost
program, and was designed to offer financial support to eligible Canadians affected by COVID-19. In order to be eligible for the CRB for a given two-week period, an individual must have earned at least $5,000 of employment income in 2019, 2020 or in the 12 months prior to the date of their first CRB application.
In late January 2021, the taxpayer provided the CRA with documents to demonstrate he had earned $5,000 in 2019, made up of $5,467 of revenue relating to the rental of his Airbnb property, as well as $1,943 of revenue generated by renting out his car. Curiously, about a week after disputing his COVID-19 benefits, he informed the CRA that he had “recently discovered an error with his tax return … and that he was applying for an adjustment.” He requested that his 2019 tax return be adjusted to report net self-employment income of $5,236.Article content
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