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  1. Some third-party service providers will accept a credit card payment and send it to the CRA on your behalf. Service fees will be charged by the provider. The CRA does not endorse websites, products, services, or publications. We provide these links only for convenience. Third-party providers that accept credit cards

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    Credit card payments can currently only be made through PaySimply or Plastiq. Interac e-Transfer and PayPalpayments can only be made through PaySimply. The CRA does not endorse websites, products, services, or publications. We provide these links only for convenience. If you can't use this method or want to pay in another way, find options for your...

    When you make a payment through a third-party service provider, they need information to send your payment details to the CRA for you.

    You are responsible for making sure the CRA receives your payment by the payment due date. If you are using a third-party service provider, you must clearly understand the terms and conditions of the services you are using. Set up your payment well in advance of your payment’s due date because payment delivery is not immediate. It is determined by ...

  2. The CRA does not charge any fee for using the My Payment service. My Payment also allows a number of separate payments to be included in one transaction. Your financial institution processes the payment and may charge a fee for this service, or it may be part of your banking package.

  3. Many credit cards automatically deny any transaction over the card's base limit, so if OP put 2k on OP's card and tried buying something that cost 1.1k, it might be denied. And yes, even if you intend to do smaller transactions, there might be fees for getting your credit card into the negatives.

  4. Apr 26, 2024 · · The built-in window between your card’s statement and payment dates can give you several extra weeks to pay your taxes before interest kicks in Drawbacks of paying the CRA with a credit card

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  6. Please destroy any unused RBC credit card cheques that you still have on hand. If you’d like more information on how to make a payment using your RBC personal or business credit card account, please call customer service at 1-800-769-2512. As another option, you can make a cash advance through RBC Online Banking, an RBC ATM or RBC Branch.

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