This July 2025, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is delivering an extra one-time GST/HST payment, scheduled for July 30, for eligible low- and modest‑income Canadians. This boost offers meaningful help alongside the regular quarterly GST/HST credit.
What Is the July Extra GST Cash Payment?
This is not part of the usual quarterly GST/HST credit, which is issued four times a year. It’s a special one-off payment, designed to help Canadians manage rising living costs, like groceries, utilities, and other essentials.
It arrives July 30, 2025, and is issued automatically to those who meet the criteria—no application is required.
Eligibility Overview
Eligibility Requirement | Details |
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Canadian residency | Must be resident for tax purposes at time of payment |
Age | At least 19 years old |
2024 tax return | Must have filed a return |
Income range | Low to modest income |
Dependents under 19 | Counted in calculation |
Credit balance | Federal + provincial amounts included |
Regular GST/HST credit eligibility | Must qualify under standard rules |
How Much Cash Could You Get?
The amount varies based on your adjusted family net income, marital status, and children under age 19:
- Single adult: up to $250
- Couple (no children): up to $375
- Family with one or more children: up to $500–$575
In some Atlantic provinces, which offer additional credits, the combined total may exceed $575 per quarter—this extra payment may bring further top-ups.
Payment Timing & Delivery
- Payment date: July 30, 2025
- Delivery methods:
- Direct deposit: appears in your bank account promptly
- Cheque by mail: may take several days longer, depending on location
- CRA issues regular GST/HST credit payments on:
- July 5 (advanced early)
- October 1–3
- January 3
- April 3 of the following year
This extra payment is separate from those quarterly installments.
Who Gets the Regular GST/HST Credit?
The standard GST/HST credit offers support four times a year and includes:
- Maximum federal amounts:
- $133.25 per quarter for singles
- $174.50 per quarter for couples
- $46 per child under 19
Some provinces (Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland & Labrador, Prince Edward Island) add their own supplements—up to $575.50 total per quarter for individuals.
The July 30 extra payment is on top of these amounts.
Ensure You’re Eligible and Get Paid
To qualify:
- File your 2024 tax return before CRA deadlines.
- Confirm your direct deposit details or mailing address are up-to-date through CRA My Account.
- Ensure your dependents under 19 are registered correctly on your return.
- CRA will auto-calculate eligibility—no further action is needed onscreen.
Key Detail | Information |
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One-time extra payment | July 30, 2025 |
Amount | Up to $250–$575 depending on family size and income |
Eligibility | Filed 2024 tax return; low-to-modest income; resident |
Delivery method | Direct deposit or cheque |
Impact on other benefits | None – fully tax-free and non-assessable |
Helpful to know | Provincial top-ups may also apply only in certain provinces |
Why This Extra Payment Matters
Canada continues to face inflationary pressure on key essentials—food, fuel, housing, utilities—impacting household budgets across all income levels. This one-time GST top-up provides timely financial relief for those who may not receive larger targeted government supports, but still need help navigating the rising cost-of-living landscape.
This extra GST cash payment arriving July 30 offers immediate and tangible financial support for eligible Canadians dealing with high living costs. Whether you’re a single adult, a couple, or a family with children, this one-time payment delivers valuable help without affecting other credits or entitlements.
To maximize your chances:
- Ensure your 2024 tax return is filed
- Confirm your CRA contact or banking details
- Register family members properly if they’re under 19
Then expect a boost in your account at the end of July. If you meet the criteria and don’t receive the payment by early August, check CRA My Account and contact CRA promptly. This extra GST cash may be a small spark—but for many, it comes at precisely the right time.
FAQs
Do I need to apply for the July extra GST cash payment?
No. CRA will issue the payment automatically to individuals who meet eligibility, based on their 2024 tax return. Ensure your account and address info are current.
Will this extra payment affect my other benefits or credits?
No. This extra GST cash is tax-free, non-assessable, and does not impact any other benefits, including child benefits, provincial supports, or income-tested credits.
When should I expect the payment in my account?
If you’re set up for direct deposit, the payment should appear on July 30, 2025, or the business day prior if that date falls on a weekend. Cheques may arrive a few days later. If nothing appears by August 8, check your CRA My Account and update your info if needed.