ARQ and CRA require electronic payments for amounts over $10,000

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100 penalty per payment

As of January 1, 2024, taxpayers (individuals, corporations, partnerships and trusts) are required to electronically remit all payments over $10,000 to the Agence du revenu du Québec (ARQ) and the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), under penalty of $100 per payment.

To avoid ARQ or CRA penalties

Most Canadian banks offer a wide range of electronic payment options for ARQ and CRA payments. These options include payment of personal, corporate and trust income tax, as well as source deductions, GST/HST, QST, non-resident withholding tax, and more…

Take a look at your payment options:

Recommendation

Your professionals at Amyot Gélinas recommend that you make electronic payments to the CRA and ARQ, even for amounts under $10,000. What’s more, this method of payment greatly reduces the risk of loss or error in the application of your payments. It also offers you reliable proof of the payment date, established by a recognized organization.

An article from the tax team