The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has confirmed that the next round of GST/HST credit payments will be released this week. The CRA has officially announced that the upcoming distribution of GST/HST credit payments will take place this week. This non-taxable benefit aims to support Canadians with lower or moderate incomes by helping offset the Goods and Services Tax (GST) and Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) they pay on everyday purchases.
As the rising cost of living continues to impact many households in 2025, this quarterly credit provides essential financial assistance. Below, we explore who qualifies, how much they can receive, and the steps to ensure payment.
What Is the GST/HST Credit?
The GST/HST credit is a quarterly, tax-free payment offered to eligible Canadians to help ease the burden of paying consumption taxes like GST and HST.
There is no separate application needed if you file an annual income tax return. The CRA automatically evaluates eligibility using your reported income, family size, and marital status.
Canada GST Credit June/July 2025 Overview
Feature | Details |
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Provider | Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) |
Next Payment Date | July 5, 2025 |
Payment Frequency | Every quarter |
Payment Range | $519 (single) to $680 (families or couples) |
Eligible Groups | Canadians with low or modest incomes |
The July 2025 credit is part of the CRA’s standard quarterly payment schedule. Recipients will either receive their payment through direct deposit or by cheque, based on their preferences in their CRA profile.
Who Is Eligible for the GST Credit in 2025?
To receive the GST/HST credit in 2025, applicants must:
- Be a Canadian resident for tax purposes before and during the month of the payment
- Be 19 years of age or older
- Be currently married or in a common-law relationship, or
- Be a parent living with their child
Income Thresholds
Your eligibility also depends on your total net income:
- Individuals earning over $52,255 annually usually do not qualify
- A family of six (two adults with four children) must have a net income below $69,015
These income limits are revised each year to reflect inflation. More details and eligibility calculators are available on the CRA’s official site.
How to Claim the GST Credit in 2025
Most Canadians are automatically considered for the credit. Here’s how the process works:
1. File Your Income Tax Return
To be evaluated for the credit—even if you had no income—you must submit your tax return. The CRA uses this information to calculate eligibility.
2. New Residents to Canada
Newcomers to Canada must fill out the appropriate forms based on their situation:
Situation | Required Form |
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Parent with children | RC66 – Canada Child Benefit Application |
No children | RC151 – GST/HST Credit Application |
These forms can be uploaded through CRA’s My Account portal. You’ll also need to provide your citizenship status, marital status, and up-to-date contact information.
3. Update Your CRA Account
- Set up direct deposit for faster payments
- Ensure your contact and banking details are accurate
The 2025 GST Credit is an essential source of help for many low-income Canadians. With payments being distributed this week, make sure your tax return is filed and your CRA information is current. No need to apply separately—just file your taxes and monitor your CRA account.
FAQs
When is the next GST Credit payment date?
The upcoming payment will be made on July 5, 2025, with additional payments following on a quarterly basis.
How much will I receive?
Eligible single individuals may get up to $519, while couples and families may receive as much as $680. The final amount depends on income and number of children.
Do I need to apply for the GST credit?
No separate application is needed if you file an annual tax return. However, new residents must complete and submit the required forms to be assessed.