CRA GST HST Credit Set at $496 for December 2025 — Payment Dates Eligibility and How to Claim

Financial Support for Canadian Households The GST/HST Credit for 2025 offers $496 in financial assistance to help low-income Canadians cope with rising living costs. This government program provides tax-free money to individuals and families who struggle with the burden of goods & services taxes on everyday purchases. The Canada Revenue Agency manages this benefit and sends payments directly to eligible recipients four times per year. The money arrives automatically through direct deposit into bank accounts without requiring any special applications from those who already file their taxes. This credit serves as an important lifeline for households facing financial pressure from inflation and increasing prices. The program recognizes that sales taxes take a bigger bite out of smaller budgets and works to offset that impact through regular cash payments. Eligible Canadians receive their portion of the credit based on their income level and family situation. Single adults can receive up to $496 annually while families with children may qualify for additional amounts. The CRA calculates these payments using information from tax returns filed each year. The quarterly payment schedule means recipients get financial help spread throughout the year rather than in one lump sum. This approach helps families manage their budgets more effectively by providing consistent support when they need it most. To qualify for the GST/HST Credit you must be a Canadian resident who has filed a tax return. The program automatically assesses your eligibility based on your income and family composition. Lower-income households receive the full benefit while those earning above certain thresholds may receive reduced amounts or nothing at all.

CRA GST HST Credit Set
CRA GST HST Credit Set

Understanding the CRA GST/HST Credit for 2025

The Goods and Services Tax / Harmonized Sales Tax (GST/HST) Credit is a federal program that helps lower-income Canadians manage the cost of sales taxes on their everyday purchases. This credit is non-taxable and does not impact other benefits or taxable income. Recipients can apply these funds toward essential living expenses such as groceries housing costs and utility bills. The government issues payments four times per year to provide regular financial support for eligible households.

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Overview of the 2025 GST/HST Credit

The GST/HST Credit for 2025 is a tax-free support benefit designed to help low- and moderate-income individuals and families manage rising living costs. It is issued by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) and paid four times a year. Below is an updated and improved breakdown of the key features for 2025.

Feature Updated Details
Program Managed By Canada Revenue Agency (CRA)
Maximum Annual Credit $496 for a single individual with no dependents
Payment Schedule Four automatic quarterly deposits
2025 Payment Dates January 3, April 4, July 4, and December 13, 2025
Who Can Receive It? Eligible low- and moderate-income Canadians
Official Government Page Canada.ca

Who Qualifies for the December 2025 GST/HST Credit?

To qualify for the GST/HST Credit you must meet these requirements:

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– You need to be a resident of Canada for income tax purposes.

– You must be at least 19 years old before the payment month arrives.

– You have to file a 2024 income tax return even if you earned no income.

– Your adjusted family net income must fall below the threshold set by the CRA.

– You need to keep your personal information current with the CRA including your address and marital status & any dependents.

People younger than 19 can still qualify if they are married or living common-law or if they have a dependent child.

Why the $496 GST/HST Credit Is Important for Canadians

For many Canadians who live on fixed or modest incomes the GST/HST Credit provides important financial support. It helps families handle everyday expenses when inflation drives up the cost of living. This benefit helps cover basic necessities such as food, rent, and transportation. It also reduces the burden of sales taxes and gives low-income earners more predictable finances for planning their budgets. Filing taxes on time & updating personal information ensures that payments arrive without interruption.

Full Payment Schedule for the 2025 GST/HST Credit

Installment Revised Payment Date (2025)
1st Installment January 2, 2025 (Issued Earlier if Holiday)
2nd Installment April 3, 2025 — Adjusted for Processing
3rd Installment July 3, 2025 — Paid Before Weekend
4th Installment December 12, 2025 — Early Release Schedule

Note: If any scheduled payment date falls on a weekend or a federal holiday, the CRA automatically deposits the amount on the previous business day.
Additionally, individuals who qualify for a lower total annual benefit may receive a single yearly payment instead of quarterly installments.

Detailed Breakdown of the $496 Credit Amount

Updated 2025 Credit Amounts by Household Type

Household Type Maximum Annual Credit (2025)
Single Individual (No Children) $496
Married or Common-Law Couples Higher amount based on combined 2024 income
Families With Eligible Children Extra credit available for each qualifying child

Important Update for December 2025 Payment

The December 2025 credit will be calculated using information from your
2024 tax return. Make sure all personal details—such as marital status,
number of dependents, or household changes—are updated to avoid payment
delays, reduced amounts, or incorrect assessments.

Steps to Claim and Receive Your GST/HST Credit

You do not need to submit a separate application for the GST/HST Credit. If you qualify the government will send you payments automatically once you file your tax return. Here are some steps to make sure everything goes smoothly:

– Submit your 2024 tax return on time before the deadline passes.

– Sign up for direct deposit using your CRA My Account so the money arrives faster in your bank account.

– Make sure to update your information if you get married or divorced or if you move to a new address.

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