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Instalment payments are periodic payments of income taxes that individuals are required to make to tax authorities on specific dates to meet the amount of taxes they owe when they file their federal and provincial tax returns, due on April 30 of the following year.
The dates for making instalment payments are as follows:
Instalment payments are required if the net tax payable for the current year or for one of the two previous years exceeds $1,800.
There are 3 methods of calculation for instalments:
The tax authorities recommend the method without calculation. Interest at the prescribed rate will be payable if the instalments are insufficient in relation to the tax payable. In Quebec, an additional 10% interest may be added if the individual has not made 75% of the payments required.
Note that corporations must also make instalment payments using similar calculation methods, but on a monthly basis.
A self-employed person’s income can fluctuate widely; a lack of cash to make instalment payments on time could be costly.
Here are some strategies to reduce your tax bill:
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[1] No-calculation option (federal) : https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/tax/individuals/topics/about-your-tax-return/making-payments-individuals/paying-your-income-tax-instalments/you-calculate-your-instalment-payments.html.