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Reminder – Do you have T1 returns that need to be retransmitted?

Did you know that you can log in to our secure EFILE web service whenever it’s convenient for you?

It’s easy!
1) Sign in to the secure site with your EFILE number and password.
2) Click on the “View T1 EFILE Service Transmission History” link to display your rejected transmissions in reverse chronological order.
3) Click on the file name hyperlink to display the transmission information.
4) The error message(s) displayed will help you identify the corrections you need to make to successfully re-transmit the return or if the return must be paper filed.
5) Once your corrected and retransmitted returns are processed, they will be removed from this list and be displayed on your Accepted transmission(s) link.
6) You can also view any amended T1 transmissions you have made through the ReFILE service by clicking on the “View ReFILE Service Transmission History” link. All accepted and rejected ReFILE transmissions will be displayed.

Note: A rejected transmission will be removed from this list and will no longer be displayed if:

A paper return was processed by the CRA after your transmission was rejected.
The return was successfully received later from another electronic filer or transmitted via NETFILE.

**Important information** Be sure to use the current date when searching any of these transmission links. If you do not have any transmissions to display, the system will bring you back to the EFILE login page.

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Information source from Canada Revenue Agency (CRA)

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