What receipts should you keep for Canada tax season?
A plain-language checklist for personal receipts, slips, proof of payment, and the records CRA may ask for later.
For personal tax filers
Use this hub for the records that support personal deductions, credits, and later CRA follow-up questions.
Authority articles
These pages focus on what to keep, what details matter, and where people usually lose proof.
A plain-language checklist for personal receipts, slips, proof of payment, and the records CRA may ask for later.
Keep the receipts, payment proof, and certifications that make a medical claim easier to support later.
Keep the provider details, child-specific receipts, and employer-style records that matter for line 21400 support.
Product guides
Guide pages help turn the filing need into a repeatable capture and review habit.
See the tax-ready workflow for keeping deduction proof organized before filing season gets busy.
See the reimbursement-ready workflow for keeping proof usable from purchase to submission.
Keep receipt files, key fields, and short explanations together before accountant review starts.
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ReceiptCue works best when the proof is captured while the details still make sense, not when taxes, reimbursements, or accountant handoff force a late rebuild.
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