The GST/HST Credit May 2025 is part of the Canadian government’s ongoing support for low- and modest-income households struggling with rising costs. This tax-free quarterly payment, issued by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), helps offset the cost of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) or Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) paid on everyday purchases.
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In May 2025, eligible individuals could receive up to $129, with even higher amounts available for families with children. If you’re wondering whether you qualify for the payment and how much you might receive, this guide provides everything you need to know, based on the latest updates from Canada.ca.
What Is the GST/HST Credit?
The GST/HST Credit is a tax-free quarterly benefit designed to help Canadians with low or modest incomes manage their tax burden. It’s issued automatically by the CRA based on your most recent tax return. For the 2025 payment cycle, this includes your 2024 income tax return.
This credit helps reduce the net amount of GST/HST paid on goods and services, ensuring affordability for essential needs like food, clothing, and household supplies.
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GST/HST Credit May 2025: Key Payment Amounts
As of May 2025, these are the maximum amounts an eligible Canadian can receive through the GST/HST Credit:
- Single adult: Up to $129
- Married or common-law couple: Up to $170
- Each child under 19: Additional $179 per child
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Who Is Eligible for the $179 GST/HST Credit in 2025?
To qualify for the GST/HST Credit May 2025, you must meet the following CRA criteria:
- Canadian Residency
You must be a resident of Canada for income tax purposes at the beginning of the month in which the CRA issues the payment. - Age Requirement
You must be 19 years or older, or have a spouse/common-law partner, or be a parent living with your child. - Tax Return Filed
You must have filed your 2024 tax return, even if you had no income. - Family Income Threshold
Your adjusted family net income must fall below the CRA’s income thresholds. These limits vary by marital status and number of dependents. As a reference:- Individuals: Lower benefits begin phasing out above ~$40,000
- Families with children: Threshold increases with number of children
The CRA uses your tax return to assess your total family net income and determine eligibility and payment amount.
Do You Need to Apply?
No. You do not need to submit a separate application. The CRA will automatically assess your eligibility each year based on your income tax return.
To ensure you receive your credit:
- File your tax return on time
- Update your marital status and dependent information
- Sign up for direct deposit via CRA My Account for quicker payments
- Newcomers to Canada must complete Form RC151 and RC66 (if applicable) to apply for benefits
How Is the GST/HST Credit Paid?
The GST/HST Credit 2025 is paid quarterly, with the following scheduled dates:
- January 5, 2025
- April 4, 2025
- July 4, 2025
- October 3, 2025
Payments are deposited directly into your bank account if you’ve registered for direct deposit. Otherwise, a cheque will be mailed to your address on file with the CRA.
What If You Don’t Receive Your GST/HST Credit?
If you believe you qualify but haven’t received a payment:
- Check CRA My Account for payment status
- Review your 2024 return for errors or missing information
Make sure your marital status, address, and dependent information are up to date to avoid delays or incorrect payments.
Final Thoughts
The GST/HST Credit May 2025 remains a vital support program for eligible Canadians, especially as inflation and cost of living remain top concerns. With a potential $179 quarterly payment for individuals and more for families, it’s worth ensuring your tax information is current so you don’t miss out on this important benefit.
Stay informed through Canada.ca or your CRA My Account to track your benefits and update your information.
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