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  2. Begin with Step 1, where you will enter your personal information. Fill in your last name, first name, social insurance number, and contact details including home and work telephone numbers.
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You are eligible for this credit if you are a resident of Canada for income tax purposes at the end of the month before and at the beginning of the month in which the CRA makes a payment (read When your GST/HST credit is paid). In the month before the CRA makes a quarterly payment, you must be at least 19 years old.
In March 2025, millions of Canadians will receive a one-time $250 GST Relief Payment as part of the governments efforts to combat rising living costs. This relief is aimed at helping lower and middle-income families manage essential expenses amidst inflation.
1. Goods and Services Tax/Harmonized Sales Tax HST/GST Payment Single Individuals: Up to $519 annually ($129.75/quarter). Married/Common-Law Couples: Up to $680 annually ($170/quarter). Per Child Under 19: $179 annually ($44.75/quarter).
For the 2023 base year (payment period from July 2024 to June 2025), you could get up to: $519 if you are single. $680 if you are married or have a common-law partner. $179 for each child under 19 years of age.
3. Income Limits Family SituationMaximum Income to Qualify Married or Common-law $55,286 One Child $60,000 Two Children $65,000 Three or More Children $70,0001 more row 2 days ago
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New residents of Canada must apply for the credit Complete Form RC151, GST/HST Credit and Canada Carbon Rebate Application for Individuals Who Become Residents of Canada to apply and register any children in your care. You do not need to complete this form if you are also applying for the Canada child benefit.
Canada Federal Benefit Eligibility 2025 Senior citizens aged 60 years and above. People who belong to low-income families. Families who depend on limited income and need additional financial support. The applicants citizenship and record of residence in Canada can play a role in determining eligibility.
The date of the next GST payment is January 3, 2025. Eligible individuals may receive a maximum of $519; couples may receive $680, and families with children may receive an additional $179, contingent upon their annual income.

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