Plain meaning
Periodic payments made during the year toward tax that would otherwise be payable after filing.
Also called
installment payments
instalment payments
Key points
- Tax Instalments affects how individuals report income, claim relief, receive benefits, or plan savings and retirement decisions.
- Eligibility and amounts often depend on annual tax filing, family status, age, income, residence, or documented expenses.
- The concept can affect both tax payable and income-tested benefits, so the after-tax result may differ from the headline amount.
- Readers should treat the glossary entry as orientation; the actual result depends on the current rules and personal facts.
Why it comes up
Instalment requirements can affect self-employed individuals, investors, landlords, and corporations. It can affect tax payable, benefit eligibility, after-tax income, or the timing of CRA-administered payments.