CRA is extending the tax deadline to May 5 because the agency accidentally told some tax preparers the wrong date, CTV news reports.

The agency sent tax preparers a notice stating the tax filing deadline was May 5, instead of April 30. CRA told CTV the mistake was due to human error.

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Canadians can now file until May 5 without being penalized.

Last year, CRA extended the filing deadline to May 5 when its systems were affected by the Heartbleed computer virus.

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