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  2. Make a payment - Payments to the CRA - Canada.ca

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    You can make a payment to the CRA at any bank or credit union in Canada. Payments are made directly from your bank account. You will need a remittance voucher. Payments you can and cannot make with counter service at a bank or credit union in Canada. Learn how to pay: At the counter (teller) of a bank or credit union.

  3. Pay with a debit card through the CRA's My Payment service

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    The CRA does not endorse websites, companies, products, services, or publications. They are provided for convenience only. Fees and transaction limitations. The CRA does not charge a fee for using this service. Ask your bank or credit union about any fees they may charge for making online payments, as well as any transaction limits. Make the ...

  4. Payments to the CRA - Canada.ca

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    As of January 1, 2024, payments or remittances to the Receiver General of Canada over $10K should be made electronically.The option to send payments by cheque will remain available to taxpayers for the foreseeable future. Before applying a penalty, the CRA will be educating taxpayers about the easy, secure, and convenient electronic payments options currently available to make payments to the CRA.

  5. Making Payments to the Canada Revenue Agency

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    Online Payment Options. Online payments are also accepted by the CRA. The CRA has agreements with almost all of the major financial institutions in Canada. Your CRA payment can be set up just like any other payment to a supplier. Once you have signed into your regular bank account, look for the CRA under the add a payee function.

  6. CRA My Payment online payment service & other payment options - ...

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    Other Payment Options. You can also use online or telephone banking provided by your financial institution to pay your taxes, the same way you can pay other bills. With this method, it is usually possible to schedule your payment for a future date. CRA has other options for you to pay amounts online, including pre-authorized debit.

  7. How to make a payment to the Canada Revenue Agency - Newswire

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    To make a payment arrangement for you or your business, learn about paying by pre-authorized debit or contact the CRA. In certain circumstances, the CRA may be able to cancel, waive, or reduce the ...

  8. How to Pay CRA: A Comprehensive Guide - One Accounting

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    NB – Payments usually need to be done on the previous business day for the payment to clear on time. E.g. if the deadline to Pay the CRA is March 31st, you need to complete the above steps on March 30th. If you are looking for other options to Pay the CRA, visit this website to see the full list.

  9. Has anyone ever made a payment arrangement with the CRA before?

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    TLDR: Owe $12,000 in income tax from self-employment on top of a full-time job. Called CRA collections and offered to pay $300/month as an arrangement. CRA agent said that wasn't enough to make an arrangement, but suggested to pay that anyway. CRA agent said that someone from the CRA in the future will contact me next year.

  10. My Account for Individuals - Canada.ca

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    You can check the status of your benefits by logging into your CRA My Account. Contact the CRA if debt repayment causes you financial hardship. Call 1-888-863-8662 for benefit debt or, 1-888-863-8657 for tax return debt. Learn more at Canada.ca/balance-owing. My Account is a secure portal that lets you view your personal income tax and benefit ...

  11. How to pay the amount you owe. Make a payment for yourself, on behalf of someone else, or for a business by mailing the CRA a cheque. Include payment details. Include the remittance voucher in your envelope to apply your payment as you intend. If you do not have one, you can either: Order or print a remittance voucher or a payment form