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What is Form RC552 ?

Form RC552, Register as Representative for a Deceased Person, is essential for appointing someone to manage tax matters with the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) for a deceased individual. If the deceased did not designate an executor, this form allows the chosen representative to handle important tax issues, ensuring that all required returns are submitted and taxes are settled. It asks for key details about both the deceased and the representative, including names, addresses, and social insurance numbers, to facilitate the process.

What is Form RC552 used for?

Form RC552 is important for handling tax matters after someone has passed away. Here’s what it’s used for:

  • Appointing a Representative: Tells the CRA who can act on behalf of the deceased.
  • Tax Representation: Allows someone to take care of the deceased's tax duties.
  • Communication: Lets the representative discuss tax issues with the CRA.
  • Estate Management: Helps manage the deceased's tax responsibilities.

How to fill out Form RC552 ?

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  1. 1

    Fill out Part 1 with the deceased person's first name, middle name (if applicable), last name, social insurance number, address at time of death, and date of birth.

  2. 2

    Attach a copy of the death certificate or a funeral director's statement of death.

  3. 3

    Complete Part 2 with your first name, last name, social insurance number, relationship to the deceased, and mailing address.

  4. 4

    Send the completed RC552 form and death certificate to the deceased person's tax centre.

Who is required to fill out Form RC552 ?

The executor or legal representative of the deceased person is responsible for completing Form RC552.

The form is used by the executor or legal representative to authorize someone to manage tax-related responsibilities on behalf of the deceased individual with the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA).

When is Form RC552 not required?

Form RC552 is not required if a valid will designates an executor, or if a court has appointed a representative. Additionally, if the deceased was a Quebec resident, they should follow the instructions on revenuquebec.ca instead of using this form.

When is Form RC552 due?

The deadline for Form RC552, Register as Representative for a Deceased Person, is the end of the month following the month you are appointed as the legal representative (such as an executor or administrator) of the deceased's estate. For instance, if you are appointed in March, you must submit the form by April 30th. Timely submission ensures you can access and manage the deceased’s tax matters without delays.

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To get a blank Form RC552, simply visit our website. The form, issued by the Canada Revenue Agency, is already pre-loaded in our editor for you to fill out. Remember, our platform helps with filling and downloading forms, but does not support filing.

How to sign Form RC552 online?

To sign Form RC552, Register as Representative for a Deceased Person, you need a handwritten signature from both the representative and a witness. This is essential for maintaining the confidentiality of the deceased's information. PDF Guru allows you to fill out this form and download it for your records, but remember, submission cannot be done through our platform. Always check for the latest updates on requirements before finalizing your form.

Where to file Form RC552 ?

Form RC552 can be submitted by mail or fax. If you prefer online access, register for Represent a Client and include your RepID.

Ensure you send the completed form and a copy of the deceased person's death certificate to the appropriate tax centre. Check for the list of tax centres on the Canada website.

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  • What information do I need to provide about the deceased person?

    You must provide the deceased person's first name, middle name (if applicable), last name, social insurance number, address at the time of death, and date of birth.

  • Do I need to register for any additional services with the CRA?

    Yes, if you want online access to the taxpayer’s account, you must register for Represent a Client by going to canada.ca/taxes-representatives before sending the completed form.

  • Can I have multiple representatives?

    If there is more than one representative, you should attach additional RC552 forms. Each representative will need to provide their own information and submit their own form.

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