As the new year approaches, we're looking ahead to a fresh round of federal benefit payments Canadians can get in January, including the return of the GST/HST Credit.
With inflation in Canada still impacting everyday costs, many households are seeking ways to make ends meet. If you're in a lower or modest income bracket, staying on top of these government payments can be a game changer. Payments like the GST/HST Credit can add up to hundreds of dollars and provide a solid financial boost right when you need it
The GST/HST Credit is a tax-free payment issued quarterly, aimed at offsetting the goods and services taxes (GST) and harmonized sales taxes (HST) for individuals and families with lower incomes. Those who qualify can get up to $349 from the CRA, offering a welcome bit of relief as the new year kicks off — and January's payment goes out next week.
Plus, don't forget — we're currently in a GST and HST holiday, which runs until February 15. You can save the GST or HST (depending on what tax applies in your province) on a bunch of essentials including nearly all food, kids' clothing and more during the two-month tax holiday.
Here's what you need to know about the upcoming January 2025 GST/HST Credit payment, including how much you can get and when you can expect your funds.
What is the GST/HST Credit?
The GST/HST Credit is a quarterly tax-free benefit aimed at supporting lower-income individuals and families in Canada. It's designed to help offset some of the GST or HST you've paid over the year. Depending on your province or territory, you might also receive additional payments through specific regional programs.
Who is eligible for the GST/HST Credit?
To qualify for the GST/HST Credit, you must be a Canadian resident for tax purposes and not exempt from taxes (like diplomats and their family members). You also need to be at least 19 years old in the month before a payment is issued. If you're under 19, you may still qualify if you're married, in a common-law relationship or a parent living with your child.
Your eligibility and payment amount depend on your family's income and situation. For instance, single individuals earning over $54,704 annually won't qualify, while the highest family income threshold — $72,244 — applies to singles or couples with four or more kids.
More about GST/HST Credit eligibility
How to apply for the GST/HST Credit
Good news: You typically don't need to apply for the GST/HST Credit! Just file your taxes every year, even if you didn't earn any income, and the CRA will automatically determine if you're eligible.
If you're a newcomer to Canada, however, there are a few extra steps. You'll need to complete Form RC151 to apply for the GST/HST Credit and the Canada Carbon Rebate. If you're applying on behalf of children in your care, you'll also need to include proof of their birth. Once everything is ready, mail the form to your tax centre, and you're good to go!
More about applying for the GST/HST Credit
How much is the GST/HST Credit?
The amount you'll receive from the GST/HST Credit depends on your family's income and situation. Here's a quick look at the maximum amounts you could get each quarter:
- Up to $129.75 for an individual, plus
- Up to $40.25 for a spouse or common-law partner
- Up to $44.75 for each child in your care ($129.75 for the first child if you're a single parent)
But that's not all! Many provinces and territories have additional programs tied to the GST/HST Credit, which means you could see extra funds in your payment. For example, in B.C., the BC Climate Action Tax Credit can add up to an extra $126 for an individual, $63 for a spouse or common-law partner and $31.50 per child in your quarterly payment.
It's worth noting that while the GST/HST Credit amounts are increasing for 2025, those higher amounts won't kick in until the new benefit period starts in July.
More about GST/HST Credit payment amounts & related provincial/territorial programs
Is the GST/HST Credit taxable?
No, the GST/HST Credit isn't taxable. In fact, it's actually designed to help offset some of the taxes you've already paid. This means you don't need to report it as income on your tax return.
When are the GST/HST Credit payment dates?
The next GST/HST Credit payment date is Friday, January 3, 2025.
Meanwhile, the other three quarterly payments for the year are:
- April 4, 2025
- July 4, 2025
- October 3, 2025
More about federal benefit payment dates
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GST/HST Credit payments for January 2025 go out soon — Here's how much you can get
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