Receiver General

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Oct 09, 2019  The general receiver's duty shall be, unless it is otherwise specially ordered, to receive, take charge of and hold all moneys paid under any judgment, order or decree of the court, and also to pay out or dispose of same as the court orders or decrees.

Receiver General for Canada
StyleThe Honourable
Member of
AppointerGovernor General of Canada
Term lengthAt Her Majesty's pleasure
Inaugural holderWalter Murray
FormationSeptember 14, 1764
Websitewww.tpsgc-pwgsc.gc.ca/recgen/

The Receiver General for Canada (French: Receveur général du Canada) is responsible for making payments to the Government of Canada each fiscal year, accepting payments from financial institutions and preparing the Public Accounts of Canada, containing annual auditedfinancial statements of the Government of Canada. The Receiver General deposits and withdraws funds from the Consolidated Revenue Fund of Canada.

Knights of honor codes. The Minister of Public Works and Government Services is the Receiver General for Canada. The Department of Public Works and Government Services Act, 1996 states: 'In the Minister's capacity as Receiver General, the Minister shall exercise all the powers and perform all the duties and functions assigned to the Receiver General by law.'

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The position of Receiver General existed in the United Kingdom and in various Commonwealth countries, and still exists in Massachusetts and provincially within Canada.

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You can make a payment to the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) with a cheque from your Canadian bank account.Make the cheque payable to the Receiver General for Canada. Mail it with your remittance voucher to the address on the back of your voucher.

The CRA will charge a fee for any dishonoured cheque. If you do not have a remittance voucherYou can order personalized remittance vouchers and in some cases print your own. See.You can also write any of the following identification details on the front memo field of your cheque:. social insurance number,.

business number,. non-resident withholding tax account number.If you want to give us additional instructions indicating where you want your payment to be applied, include it on a separate sheet of paper in the mailing envelope. Mail your chequeCanada Revenue AgencyPO Box 3800 STN ASudbury ON P3A 0C3 How long it takesPayments sent by mail are considered paid when they are received by the CRA. To avoid fees and interest, please make sure you. Other ways to payAvailable payment methods depend on the type of payment you are making.