What happens if I miss a tax payment deadline?

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When an individual misses a tax payment deadline, several consequences may arise as the Canada Revenue Agency, often referred to as CRA, has established specific procedures to handle such situations. Firstly, the taxpayer may incur interest on the outstanding amount owed, which begins to accumulate from the day after the payment was due. This interest is compounded daily, meaning the longer the payment is delayed, the more the individual will owe. Additionally, a penalty may be assessed if the taxpayer has missed the deadline for a tax return filing or for making a payment. The penalty can vary based on the amount owed and the length of the delay. In some cases, the CRA may initiate collection actions to recover the unpaid amounts, which could lead to wage garnishments or liens against property. It is crucial for taxpayers to stay informed about their payment obligations and deadlines. For specific details regarding interest rates, penalties, and available options for payment arrangement, one might find it helpful to refer to the CRA's official website, where up-to-date information is provided, along with contact information for further inquiries. Being proactive and addressing any outstanding amounts promptly can help mitigate the potential consequences of missed deadlines.
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Answered Jun 17, 2025

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