Payroll Remittance

What payroll remittance means in Canadian payroll and why it follows the payroll run.

Payroll Remittance

Payroll remittance is the employer’s act of sending payroll amounts owed to the CRA after a payroll run creates those obligations.

In Canadian payroll, remittance is the follow-up step that turns payroll liabilities into actual outgoing payments. It is not the same thing as paying employees their net pay.

Why Payroll Remittance Matters

Payroll remittance matters because it affects:

  • whether the employer clears payroll obligations on time
  • how source deductions move from the paycheque to the CRA
  • employer compliance and recordkeeping
  • the difference between payroll calculation and payroll follow-through

It is one of the clearest examples of how payroll continues after employees have already been paid.

How It Works In Canada

After payroll calculates the run, the employer has payroll amounts that need follow-up. Payroll remittance is the step where the employer sends the required amounts through the CRA remittance process.

That process depends on:

  • the source deductions created in the run
  • the employer’s payroll program account
  • the employer’s remitter type and due dates

Example

Employees receive their pay for the period, but the payroll cycle is not operationally finished. The employer still needs to remit the source deductions and any related employer amounts through the CRA process. That follow-up payment is payroll remittance.

Common Misunderstandings

  • Payroll remittance is not net pay. Net pay goes to employees.
  • Payroll remittance is not source deductions alone. It is the employer’s outgoing payment step after payroll has created the obligations.
  • Payroll remittance is not the same as payroll run. The run creates the amounts; remittance follows.

Knowledge Check

  1. Does payroll remittance happen after the payroll run creates obligations? Yes.
  2. Is payroll remittance the same as paying employees their net pay? No.
  3. Does remitter type matter to payroll remittance timing? Yes.

Caveat

Exact remittance content and due dates vary by employer situation, remitter type, and regional context. The important idea is that remittance is the employer-side follow-up payment process, not the employee paycheque itself.