
Nina Ioussoupova
Nina Ioussoupova is a spokesperson for the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), known for her role in communicating important tax-related information to the public. Recently, she was in the news for announcing that individual taxpayers reporting capital gains or losses in 2024 would receive an extension until June 2 to file their tax returns without incurring interest or penalties.
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Recent news mentions
CRA spokesperson Nina Ioussoupova said via e-mail that understanding when to call and when to use self-serve tools is key to improving everyone’s experience.
CRA’s persistent call-centre delays raise staffing concerns
Nina Ioussoupova is a CRA spokesperson who explained the agency's fluctuating workforce due to seasonal hiring.
CRA call centre employees vulnerable to job cuts under Carney’s cost-savings plan, union saysNina Ioussoupova is a CRA spokesperson who discussed the agency's efforts to improve call-service performance.
CRA’s online chat service becomes new source of complaints for Canadians struggling with wait times and availabilityNina Ioussoupova is a spokesperson for the Canada Revenue Agency who provided insights via email.
Here’s where the CRA is focusing audits this tax seasonCRA spokesperson Nina Ioussoupova also says trusts reporting a capital disposition on their 2024 T3 return will have until May 1 to file without incurring interest or penalties.
CRA gives taxpayers with 2024 capital gains an extra month to file their tax returns








