GST/HST Payment Alert April 2025: $519, $680 & $179 – Here’s Who Gets It

April 2025 GST/HST Payment Alert: Every April, millions of Canadians eagerly anticipate their quarterly GST/HST credit payments from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). If you’re wondering about the April 2025 GST/HST Payment and whether you’re eligible for amounts like $519, $680, or $179, you’re in the right place. This article breaks down everything you need to know, from eligibility requirements to how much you can expect to receive and how to ensure you never miss a payment.

GST/HST Payment Alert April 2025: $519, $680 & $179 – Here’s Who Gets It

April 2025 GST, HST Payment Alert Overview

Topic Details
Payment Date April 4, 2025
Single Individual Max Credit $519/year
Married/Common-law Couple Max Credit $680/year
Per Child Under 19 $179/year per child
Eligibility Canadian residents 19+, low/modest income, tax return filed
Application Needed? No, if tax return filed (special forms for newcomers)
CRA Official Resource Canada.ca – GST/HST Credit

What Is the GST/HST Credit?

The GST/HST credit is a tax-free quarterly payment designed to help Canadians with low and modest incomes offset the sales taxes they pay. It is automatically calculated and issued by the CRA based on your tax return.

This benefit is especially helpful amid rising living expenses, making it easier to manage costs such as groceries, school supplies, and utility bills.

How Much Will You Get in April 2025?

For the 2024–2025 benefit year, the maximum annual GST/HST credit amounts are:

  • Single individual: Up to $519
  • Married/common-law couple: Up to $680
  • Each child under 19: Additional $179

These amounts are paid quarterly:

  • July 5, 2024
  • October 4, 2024
  • January 3, 2025
  • April 4, 2025

Example: A single parent with two children could receive:

  • $519 + $179 x 2 = $877/year or $219.25 per quarter.

Who Is Eligible for the GST/HST Credit?

To qualify for the GST/HST credit, you must:

  • Be a Canadian resident for tax purposes
  • Be at least 19 years old
  • Or have (or had) a spouse/common-law partner
  • Or be (or have been) a parent who lives/lived with your child
  • File an annual income tax return

Even if you have zero income, you must file taxes to receive the credit. Eligibility also depends on your Adjusted Family Net Income (AFNI):

  • Under $39,826: Full credit
  • Between $39,826 and $52,000+: Partial credit
  • Over $52,000: Likely no credit

How the CRA Calculates Your GST/HST Credit

CRA uses your 2023 tax return to determine your April 2025 payment. Calculation is based on:

  • Adjusted Family Net Income (AFNI)
  • Marital status
  • Number of children

Lower income and larger households generally receive more.

How to Receive the GST/HST Credit

Step 1: File Your 2023 Tax Return (required even if you earned $0)
Step 2: Sign Up for CRA Direct Deposit through online banking, My CRA Account, or a paper form (TLDD)
Step 3: Update CRA with current details (marital status, dependents, address)

Newcomers must complete:

  • RC66 (with children)
  • RC151 (no children)

Why This Payment Matters in April 2025

With rising inflation, this payment helps ease pressure on Canadian households. Receiving these quarterly amounts can boost monthly budgeting and allow families to allocate funds toward necessities.

Staying eligible simply means filing taxes annually and keeping your CRA info current. Missing this could lead to delayed or reduced payments.

FAQs

What if I didn’t file my 2023 tax return?

You will not receive the April 2025 payment unless you file your 2023 return. File as soon as possible to receive retroactive credits.

Do I have to apply for the GST/HST credit every year?

No. Once you file your annual tax return, the CRA automatically assesses your eligibility.

When will I receive the April 2025 GST/HST credit?

If eligible and registered for direct deposit, your credit should arrive by April 4, 2025. Paper cheques may take longer.

How can I check the payment amount?

Log into CRA My Account, or use the Child and Family Benefits Calculator on Canada.ca.

What happens if my banking details changed?

Update your direct deposit info in CRA My Account or through your financial institution to avoid payment delays.

Are GST/HST credits taxable?

No. These are tax-free payments.

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