A new round of GST/HST Credit payments is arriving this week, and depending on your province of residence, you could receive up to $575.50 extra.
These quarterly tax-free payments, issued by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), are designed to help low- and modest-income Canadians offset the Goods and Services Tax (GST) or Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) they pay throughout the year.
With July 2025 marking the start of a new benefit year, both the federal and provincial payments are seeing updates. Here’s what to know, how much you could receive, and how it all works.
What Is the GST/HST Credit?
The GST/HST Credit is a federal quarterly payment aimed at reducing tax burdens for eligible individuals and families. This year, provincial top-ups are being added for some Canadians, boosting payments significantly.
Federal GST/HST Credit (2025 Benefit Year):
Household Type | Federal Payment (Quarterly) |
---|---|
Single Adult | $133.25 |
Family of Four | $266.50 |
These amounts are before any provincial top-ups — and that’s where the surprise boosts come in.
Provinces Offering Top-Ups in 2025
1. New Brunswick (NBHSTC)
Household Size | Quarterly Top-Up |
---|---|
Single Adult | $75 |
Spouse/1st Child | $75 |
Each Additional Child | $25 |
Family of Four | Up to $200 |
Eligibility begins to phase out if your net income exceeds $35,000. No application is needed—just file your taxes.
2. Newfoundland & Labrador
Newfoundland and Labrador offers three top-ups:
Income Supplement (NLIS):
- $130 for individual
- $17.25 for a spouse/partner
- $57.75 per child
Family of four: Up to $262.75
Disability Amount (NLDA):
- $57.75 per eligible adult receiving the Disability Tax Credit
Seniors’ Benefit (NLSB):
- Up to $387.75 per quarter for seniors (single or couple)
- Partial payments for income between $30,078 and $43,380
Total possible top-up: $575.50/quarter for individuals
3. Nova Scotia (NSALTC)
Recipient | Quarterly Top-Up |
---|---|
Individual or Couple | $63.75 |
Per Child | $15 |
Family of Four | Up to $93.75 |
Phased out once net income exceeds $30,000. Paid automatically with your GST/HST Credit.
4. Prince Edward Island (PEI STC)
Recipient | Quarterly Top-Up |
---|---|
Individual | $27.50 |
Spouse/Dependant | $13.75 |
Income Over $30,000 | Extra $13.75 |
Couple or Small Family | Up to $55 |
Begins to reduce when income exceeds $50,000.
5. Saskatchewan (SLITC)
Recipient | Quarterly Top-Up |
---|---|
Individual | $107.25 |
Spouse/Dependant | $107.25 |
Per Child (Up to 2) | $42.25 |
Family of Four | Up to $299 |
Starts phasing out above $38,588, with eligibility ending around $80,058.
No More Carbon Rebates in These Provinces
Some provinces and territories have phased out their GST-related carbon rebates following the April 2025 carbon tax repeal:
- British Columbia
- Yukon
- Northwest Territories
- Nunavut
While retroactive payments may still be issued if you missed earlier benefits, no new quarterly top-ups are being distributed in these regions.
Past Carbon Rebate Highlights (Retroactive Only):
Region | Quarterly Amount (Family of Four) |
---|---|
British Columbia | $252 |
Yukon (Rural Family) | $372 |
Northwest Territories | Up to $502 |
Nunavut | $100 |
Where You Won’t See Extra Payments
If you live in Ontario, Quebec, Alberta, Manitoba, or the territories, your GST/HST Credit will include only the federal portion.
These provinces offer separate benefits like the Ontario Trillium Benefit or Alberta’s Affordability Program, but they are not bundled with the GST/HST Credit.
Potential GST/HST Boosts by Province
Province | Max Top-Up (Quarterly) |
---|---|
Newfoundland & Labrador | $575.50 |
Saskatchewan | $299.00 |
New Brunswick | $200.00 |
Nova Scotia | $93.75 |
Prince Edward Island | $55.00 |
Others (Federal Only) | $0 |
If you’re a low- or modest-income Canadian, now’s the time to check your CRA account or mailbox—you may receive up to $575.50 extra in GST/HST Credit payments this week. With living costs still on the rise, this quarterly boost can make a significant difference for families across the country.
Just make sure your taxes are up to date, and these payments will be deposited automatically if you qualify—no application needed.
FAQs
Do I need to apply separately for provincial top-ups?
No. All qualifying provincial top-ups are automatically included with your federal GST/HST Credit, provided you’ve filed your tax return.
Why didn’t I receive a top-up this quarter?
You may live in a province or territory that doesn’t offer a provincial top-up or your income may exceed the eligibility threshold.
Can I still get a missed payment from previous years?
Yes. If you missed out on a carbon tax rebate or provincial credit, the CRA may issue a retroactive payment once your taxes are filed.