Housing Coordinator needs Notice of Tax Assessment

It’s time to do your taxes!

The Huu-ay-aht Housing Regulations state:

Annual income review 20 (1) By June 15 of each year, the tenant of the unit must (a) supply their previous year’s notice of assessment from Canada Revenue Agency, and (b) provide any other
information the housing authority requires in order to assess their income within reasonable timelines set by the housing authority. (2) Subject to sections 21 to 23, if the tenant fails to provide the information set out in subsection (1) or otherwise does not continue to qualify, the housing authority will provide at least two full calendar months’ notice of termination of the tenancy effective no later than September 1 of the year in which the information under subsection (1) was provided. (3) If the tenant continues to qualify for the unit, the housing authority will give at least two full calendar months’ notice of any increase in their rent effective no later than September 1 of the year in which the information under subsection (1) was provided. The Huu-ay-aht Housing Regulations can be found on the website.


Here is what you will need to do:

  1. File your income taxes with the Canada Revenue Agency. The deadline for filing taxes is April 30, 2023. You can do these yourself either online (Turbotax for example) or pick up an income tax package, fill it out, and mail it in. Or you can have an accountant company do it for you.
  2. You will receive your Notice of Assessment after you file your taxes. You will receive this either by mail or digitally to your online account at Canada.ca if you have created an account.
  3. Once you have received your Notice of Assessment, you will have to submit that to the Housing Coordinator for review. The deadline for this is June 15, 2023.