For millions of Canadians, timely benefit payments from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) are a financial lifeline. Whether you’re a parent counting on the Canada Child Benefit (CCB), a retiree receiving CPP or OAS, or someone relying on the GST/HST credit, knowing when your money is coming is essential for budgeting and peace of mind.
This detailed guide covers all major CRA benefits for April 2025, including payment dates, maximum amounts, eligibility requirements, and helpful steps to ensure you don’t miss a cent.
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Why It’s Crucial to Know Your CRA Payment Dates
Staying on top of CRA payment schedules helps avoid missed or delayed benefits, which can disrupt your monthly finances. Whether you’re supporting a family, living on a fixed income, or managing modest earnings, CRA benefits can make a major difference.
The Key to Seamless Access: File Early, Stay Updated
Filing your taxes early, signing up for direct deposit, and regularly checking your CRA My Account are simple but powerful ways to keep your payments flowing smoothly.
April 2025 CRA Payment Dates and Benefit Breakdown
Here’s a clear overview of when each major CRA benefit will be paid out in April 2025 and what you could receive:
Benefit Program | Payment Date | Maximum Monthly/Quarterly Amount | Eligibility Highlights |
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Canada Child Benefit (CCB) | April 17, 2025 | Up to $648.91 per child under 6 | Parents with children under 18 |
GST/HST Credit | April 4, 2025 | Up to $519 annually (single) | Canadians 19+ with low/modest income |
Canada Carbon Rebate (CCR) | April 22, 2025 | Up to $1,800/year for family of four | Residents in carbon pricing provinces |
Old Age Security (OAS) & GIS | April 28, 2025 | OAS: Up to $800.44; GIS: Up to $1,086.88 | Seniors aged 65+ (GIS for low-income) |
Canada Pension Plan (CPP) | April 28, 2025 | Up to $1,433/month | Canadians who contributed to CPP |
Ontario Trillium Benefit (OTB) | April 10, 2025 | Up to $360/year per person | Eligible Ontario residents |
Veterans Disability Pension | April 29, 2025 | Varies by disability rating | Veterans with service-related conditions |
Step-by-Step: How to Access CRA Benefits
Step 1: File Your Taxes
Almost all CRA benefits are based on your tax return. File even if you have no income, as this is how the CRA calculates your eligibility.
Pro Tip: File electronically by late March to receive April payments on time.
Step 2: Set Up Direct Deposit
Skip the mailbox — register for direct deposit through your CRA My Account or your financial institution for faster, more secure payments.
Step 3: Apply Where Needed
Some benefits are automatic, but others require an application:
- CPP & OAS: Apply via Service Canada when you’re nearing eligibility age.
- CCB: Apply after your child is born or if you’ve recently moved to Canada.
- GIS: No separate application needed if you receive OAS.
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Benefit-by-Benefit Breakdown for April 2025
Canada Child Benefit (CCB)
A tax-free monthly payment to help families with children.
- Children under 6: Up to $648.91/month
- Children aged 6–17: Up to $547.50/month
Example: A family with two children under 6 could receive over $1,200/month if their income is below $36,000.
GST/HST Credit
This benefit helps offset the cost of sales tax for lower-income Canadians.
- Single adults: Up to $519/year
- Couples: Up to $680/year
- Per child: Additional $179/year
Canada Carbon Rebate (CCR)
Rebates for households in provinces under the federal carbon pricing system. The next payment hits April 22, 2025.
- Single adult: $140/quarter
- Spouse: $70
- Each child: $35
Families of four can receive more than $1,800 annually.
Old Age Security (OAS) and Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS)
Support for seniors aged 65+.
- OAS (ages 65–74): Up to $727.67/month
- OAS (75+): Up to $800.44/month
- GIS (low-income seniors): Up to $1,086.88/month
Canada Pension Plan (CPP)
Monthly retirement benefit for Canadians who contributed while working.
- Average CPP payment: Around $900/month
- Maximum (2025): Up to $1,433/month
Ontario Trillium Benefit (OTB)
A combined provincial benefit including the:
- Ontario Sales Tax Credit
- Energy and Property Tax Credit
- Northern Ontario Energy Credit (if applicable)
Veterans Disability Pension
Non-taxable monthly support for Canadian veterans with service-related disabilities. Payment depends on the disability assessment.
Final Thoughts: Stay Ahead to Stay Supported
Whether you’re receiving child benefits, retirement income, or tax credits, staying organized is key to accessing your CRA benefits without stress. File your taxes early, double-check your account info, and apply for benefits where required.
By staying informed about the CRA benefit payment dates for April 2025 and taking the right steps, you can ensure your finances remain stable — and that every dollar you’re entitled to ends up where it belongs.
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