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Found 10 records similar to Departmental Results Framework indicators 2020-2021 Edition - Indicator 14: Percentage of taxpayers (benefit recipients) who filed as a result of targeted CRA intervention
Ensures the Agency achieves its responsibilities and priorities of assisting Canadians to meet their filing obligations, while also ensuring Canadians receive the benefits they are entitled to. This value is derived by dividing the total number of taxpayers who filed after the letter was issued by the total number of letters issued.
This supports the Minister Mandate commitment to ensure that CRA is a client-focused agency that will proactively contact Canadians who are entitled to, but are not receiving, tax benefits.
Ensures the Agency achieves its responsibilities and priorities of assisting Canadians to meet their filing obligations, while also ensuring Canadians receive the benefits they are entitled to. This value is derived by dividing the total number of taxpayers who filed after the letter was issued by the total number of letters issued.
This supports the Minister Mandate commitment to ensure that CRA is a client-focused agency that will proactively contact Canadians who are entitled to, but are not receiving, tax benefits.
This indicator measures the performance of the CRA in issuing benefit payments.
This indicator measures the performance of the CRA in issuing benefit payments.
Through online/telephone survey, benefit recipients have the opportunity to let the CRA know the level of their satisfaction in the service they received when first applying for Canada Child Benefits (CCB).
This indicator measures the performance of the CRA in issuing Canada child benefit payments on time.
This dataset provides data on the level of confidence in the justice system expressed by Nova Scotians and is based on a question included in the Atlantic Quarterly survey administered by Corporate Research Associates (CRA).
This audit focused on whether the Canada Revenue Agency ensured that Canada Child Benefit recipients were eligible for the benefit and that payments were made in a timely and accurate manner.
Through a telephone survey, benefit recipients have the opportunity to let the CRA know the level of their satisfaction in their overall benefits service experience.
This indicator measures the amount of annual incremental federal revenue generated as a result of additional Federal Budget initiatives used to support Government of Canada responsibilities and priorities and the Agency's ultimate outcome: "Canadians meet their obligations, non-compliance is addressed, and Canadians have access to appropriate mechanisms for resolving disputes". This supports the Minister's Mandate commitment to crack down on tax evaders and combat tax avoidance, as well as the Government priority of growing the middle class.