Return a payment: Canada Emergency Rent Subsidy (CERS)
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Canada Emergency Rent Subsidy (CERS)
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- Who can apply: Canada Emergency Rent Subsidy (CERS)
- Expenses you can claim: Canada Emergency Rent Subsidy (CERS)
- Periods you can apply for: Canada Emergency Rent Subsidy (CERS)
- Calculate your subsidy amount: Canada Emergency Rent Subsidy (CERS)
- How to apply: Canada Emergency Rent Subsidy (CERS)
- After you apply: Canada Emergency Rent Subsidy (CERS)
- When and how to get your payment: Canada Emergency Rent Subsidy (CERS)
- Change or cancel your claim: Canada Emergency Rent Subsidy (CERS)
- Return a payment: Canada Emergency Rent Subsidy (CERS)
- Report CERS on your tax return: Canada Emergency Rent Subsidy (CERS)
- Prepare for our review of your claim: Canada Emergency Rent Subsidy (CERS)
- Contact us about CERS: Canada Emergency Rent Subsidy (CERS)
Return a payment
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Why you may need to return a payment
You may need to return or repay all or part of the subsidy you have already received if you:
- send the CRA any amendments to a previous application
- cancel an application
- make a calculation or data entry error for a claim period
- find out you do not qualify for the subsidy after you receive a payment
- receive a notice from the CRA that, following a review, your claim has been reduced or denied
Any excess amount of rent subsidy you received that you do not return may be subject to interest.
How to return a payment
If you have a CERS balance owing, you can make a repayment through My Business Account (MyBA):
- Under the section for Canada emergency rent subsidy (CERS) select View and pay Canada emergency rent subsidy (CERS) balance
- Select Proceed to pay
- You will be presented with a Payment options page with the following options presented:
- Visa® Debit, Debit MasterCard® or Interac® debit cards Online
- Schedule one or more payment(s) using pre-authorized debit from a Canadian chequing account starting in 5 or more business days
- The amount field will be pre-populated with the amount owing but can be changed
- Follow the prompts to complete the repayment
Otherwise, you may repay the CERS online using My Payment, through your financial institution, or by mail, depending on your situation.
- Repay online through My Payment
You may pay back any amount of CERS using My Payment. Only Visa® Debit, Debit MasterCard®, and Interac Online cards are accepted. Credit cards are not accepted.
Note
Payments using My Payment are subject to the daily dollar limit of your bank card.
- Select Pay now from the home page
- Select Canada Emergency Rent Subsidy repayment
- Enter the account number and amount of the payment and press Next
- Review transaction details and press Confirm
- Select Pay now
- Proceed by selecting the Payment method
- Follow the prompts
- At the final step, you will be presented with your receipt
- Repay online through your financial institution
You may pay back any amount of CERS online, if your financial institution has the option.
- Sign in to your financial institution's online banking service for businesses
- Under "Add a payee" look for Federal - Canada emergency rent subsidy repayment
- Enter your 15-digit CERS account number (ZA) as your CRA account number
Make sure the CERS account number is the same one you used on your CERS application so we can apply your payment correctly.
If you are unable to pay back the CERS online through MyBA, MyPayment, or online banking, you can return all or part of a rent subsidy payment you received by direct deposit or cheque, depending on your situation.
- Return an entire payment if you were paid by direct deposit
- Contact your financial institution
- Ask to return the direct deposit made for CERS
- Inform them of the exact amount and deposit date
The payment will be returned to CRA. No other action is required.
- Return an entire payment if you were paid by cheque
You may return the payment by mail with the following information:
- the reason for the return (example: Repayment of CERS - not entitled)
- business number
- account name
- returned payment
If you still have the original CERS cheque, include this as your returned payment.
If you do not have the original CERS cheque, include a cheque or money order for the amount you are returning. Make the payment out to "Receiver General for Canada".
Mail your payment to:
Revenue Processing – Repayment of CERS
Sudbury Tax Centre
1050 Notre Dame Avenue
Sudbury ON P3A 0C3
- Return part of a payment
If you need to return only part of a CERS payment you received and are unable to repay the amount online, you must send the amount by cheque or money order even if you originally received the payment by direct deposit. Make the payment out to "Receiver General for Canada".
Include the following information when you mail your payment:
- the reason for the return (example: Repayment of CERS - not entitled)
- business number
- account name
Mail your payment to:
Revenue Processing – Repayment of CERS
Sudbury Tax Centre
1050 Notre Dame Avenue
Sudbury ON P3A 0C3
- Date modified:
- 2021-06-18