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  1. Before making a payment at an ATM you may need to add a CRA payee through your online banking or by phone. Options and services available depend on your bank or credit union. Payments are made directly from your bank account. Payments you can and cannot make through your bank or credit union's ATM. Payments accepted through this method:

    • Overview
    • How to pay your individual taxes online
    • How to pay your business taxes online
    • How long it takes
    • Other ways to pay
    • Endorsements
    • Related links
    • Footnotes

    You can pay your personal and business taxes to the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) through your financial institution's online banking app or website. Most financial institutions also let you set up a payment to be made on a future date.

    Individuals

    1.Sign in to your financial institution's online banking service for individuals.

    2.Under "Add a payee" look for an option such as:

    •CRA (revenue) – 2022 tax return

    •Use this option to make a payment for your 2022 tax return.

    •CRA (revenue) – tax amount owing

    •Use this option to make a payment for any amount owing, as shown on your notice of assessment / reassessment, on your statement of account, remittance voucher, or in letters issued by the Canada Revenue Agency.

    1.Sign in to your financial institution's tax filing service or online banking service for businesses.

    Some financial institutions require their clients to sign up for a business bank account in order to make business payments. Please check with your financial institution if you require assistance.

    2.Select the tax payment type and select an option such as:

    •Federal – Corporation Tax Payments – TXINS

    •Federal – GST/HST Payment – GST-P (GST-P)

    •Federal Payroll Deductions – Regular/Quarterly – EMPTX – (PD7A)

    When you make a payment, your financial institution's online banking app or website will display the date your payment was made. Payments are usually received by the CRA within 5 business days. To avoid fees and interest, please make sure you pay on time.

    Available payment methods depend on the type of payment you are making. See Payments to the CRA.

    The CRA does not endorse websites, companies, products, services, or publications. They are provided for convenience only.

    •Making payments for individuals

    •Making payments for businesses

    Footnote 1

    These financial institutions also provide non-resident payment options.

  2. Nov 8, 2023 · Simply visit your online bank account to add the CRA as a payee (CRA), there are 3 options that should be available: CRA (revenue) – current-year tax return: Use this to make a payment for your current tax year. CRA (revenue) – tax amount owing: Use this to make a payment for an amount owing for previous tax years.

  3. Nov 8, 2023 · Once you have signed into your regular bank account, look for the CRA under the add a payee function. Use your social insurance number as your account number. This will ensure that you get credit for the payment. Note that you do not need a remittance voucher when making your payment electronically.

  4. Apr 30, 2024 · Find out how to send money to the CRA and what to do if you can't make a payment on time. How to make a full or partial payment to the CRA online, by mail, or in person. Deadlines for paying your personal and business taxes and remittances, including instalments and balance due.

  5. Adding the CRA as a payee allows you to initiate tax payments directly from your bank account. To add the CRA as a payee, select the “Add Payee” or “Pay Bills” option within your online banking platform. Use the search function to locate “Canada Revenue Agency” or “CRA” in the payee directory.

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