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Should you pay your tax instalment payments?

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Everywhere but Québec, the trigger is owing $3,000 or more tax in two consecutive years. In Québec, it is a lower $1,800 threshold because taxpayers in that province file tax returns with Revenu Québec in addition to the Canada Revenue Agency.

Depending on the time of year, there are different considerations for whether to pay, play catch up, or skip a payment. After all, instalments are suggested payments, not balances owing, though there are interest and penalties at play, as well. 

March 15 instalment

If you are considering a March 15 instalment payment, keep in mind that the CRA bases your March and June instalment reminders on the tax owing from two years earlier, because your previous year’s return may not yet have been filed and assessed.

So, your March 15, 2026 instalment amount would be based on your 2024 tax return.

If your tax owing was much less in 2025 or will be much less in 2026, you may be able to pay a lower amount or nothing at all.

Once you file your tax return, you will have a better sense of your tax owing for the previous year—and lots of time to catch up. 

June 15 instalment

The CRA allows some flexibility as long as your total instalments roughly line up with your actual tax owing for the year.

Say the CRA asked you to pay $4,000 of tax for March 15 and another $4,000 for June 15, and you have paid nothing to date. If you only owe $10,000 of tax for the previous year, you might be able to pay $7,500 on June 15.

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In effect, you would be averaging the required instalments to match your actual $10,000 tax bill: one payment late, one early, and one on time. A final payment of $2,500 on December 15 may then suffice for your instalment requirement of $10,000 in total payments.

Income Tax Guide for Canadians

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Your March and June instalment reminders come in February. If you are not sure whether you were required to pay instalments for the current year (or whether you already paid them), you should check your CRA Account. Otherwise, you may not notice until you get an August reminder for your September and December instalments.

September 15 instalment

The September and December instalment reminders are recalculated using your most recent filed return. So, while the March and June 2026 reminders rely on your 2024 return, the September and December amounts will use your 2025 return.

Even if the CRA does not request September and December instalments, you may still need to catch up on missed earlier payments to avoid interest. So, use it as an opportunity to check what you were asked to pay and what you did pay earlier in the year.

December 15 instalments

Your final instalment date of the year is a good opportunity to reassess. By December, you should have a sense of your income for the year. For taxpayers with volatile income from self-employment or non-registered capital gains, for example, it may be easier to estimate your final tally with 11 months behind you.

Tax estimates can be more difficult for investors who own mutual funds or pooled funds. These investments can distribute taxable capital gains even if the investor did not personally sell any units.

Final note

You can make payments toward your instalment account at any time. The instalment deadlines are fixed, but taxpayers can also make additional payments throughout the year.

However, if you pay late or underpay, you may be subject to interest and penalties.



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