Payments for individuals
COVID-19 related interest relief ended on April 30, 2022
If you met the criteria for COVID-19 related interest relief on 2020 taxes, you must have paid by April 30, 2022 to avoid interest charges. If you cannot pay your 2020 taxes owing in full, you can set up a payment arrangement.
Options to pay your balance in full, over a period of time, or if you are unable to pay. When interest and penalties are applied and how to pay tax by instalments.
Payment date for 2021 taxes
- April 30, 2022 Deadline to pay your taxes
Services and information
Make a payment
Payment options to make a full or partial payment, either online, by mail, or in-person
Arrange to pay your debt over time
Set up a payment arrangement with the CRA and calculate an amount you can afford to pay regularly over time
Unable to pay
Contact the CRA to discuss your situation, consequences of not paying, and options if you cannot pay your debt
Confirm your payment is received
How to check if the CRA received your payment and what to do if your payment was not applied as expected
Required tax instalments
When the CRA requires you to pay amounts by instalments to cover the tax you estimate to owe for next year’s tax filing
Repay COVID-19 benefits
Why you may need to repay a COVID-19 payment, how to return a payment, and how it impacts your taxes
Interest and penalties
How and when interest is charged on unpaid amounts, and when late-filing and other penalties are applied
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