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  • T4A-NR Summary



If you file your T4A-NR information return electronically, do not fill out this paper summary.

Mandatory electronic filing

You must file electronically if you have more than 5 information returns of the same type.

You may choose one of the following electronic filing formats:

  • Internet file transfer (XML)

  • Web Forms

For more information about filing electronically, go to canada.ca/taxes-iref.

You can also file your information returns online using the "File a return" service. Go to:

Filing on paper

Fill out this form using the instructions in Guide RC4445, T4A-NR – Payments to Non-Residents for Services Provided in Canada.

To get our forms and publications, go to canada.ca/cra-forms or call 1-800-959-5525.

Send this summary and the related T4A-NR slips to:

T4A-NR Program
Jonquière Tax Centre
PO Box 1300 LCD Jonquière
Jonquière QC  G7S 0L5
Canada

Make a payment

If you have a balance owing, you can make your payment using the following payment methods:

  • Your Canadian bank or credit union's online banking, mobile app or telephone service

  • The CRA's My Payment service at canada.ca/cra-my-payment

  • Your credit card, Interac e-transfer or PayPal through a third-party service provider for a fee using your Visa® Debit Card or Debit MasterCard®

  • Pre-authorized debit at canada.ca/my-cra-business-account

  • In person at your financial institution in Canada. To do so, you need to have a remittance form

For more information on how to make your payment, go to canada.ca/payments. If you remit your payment late, any balance due may be assessed penalties and interest at the prescribed rate.

Personal information (including the SIN) is collected and used to administer or enforce Part IX of the Excise Tax Act, and related programs and activities including administering tax, rebates, elections, audit, compliance, and collection. The information collected may be disclosed to other federal, provincial, territorial, aboriginal or foreign government institutions to the extent authorized by law. Failure to provide this information may result in paying interest or penalties, or in other actions. Under the Privacy Act, individuals have a right of protection, access to and correction of their personal information, and to file a complaint with the Privacy Commissioner of Canada regarding the handling of their personal information. Refer to Personal Information Bank CRA PPU 120 on Info Source at canada.ca/cra-info-source.

Useful link
RC4445 T4A-NR - Payments to Non-Residents for Services Provided in Canada