Canada Revenue Agency tax services back online after ‘hardware’ problems
OTTAWA — The websites Canadians use to file their taxes online were offline for most of Monday as a result of what the Canada Revenue Agency called a “computer hardware issue.”
The agency had to issue a blanket apology, along with multiple individual ones on Twitter, as the cut in services prevented Canadians from filing their taxes online for much of the business day.
By early evening, the agency was tweeting its gratitude for the patience of Canadians, saying the hardware issue had been fixed and services were back up and running again.
The agency first notified the public Monday morning that its website wasn’t working, although some online users reported that tax-filing services had become inaccessible as early as Sunday night.