CRA $533 One-Time Relief Payment Confirmed for September 2025: Who Qualifies and Payment Dates

The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has confirmed a new one-time payment of $533 for eligible Canadians in September 2025, officially called the Inflation Relief Payment. This measure is designed to help households manage the rising costs of essentials like groceries, fuel, and utilities amid high inflation. Unlike ongoing benefits, this payment is automatic for qualifying Continue reading

New $800 CRA One-Time Payment Approved for October 2025: Eligibility, Amounts, and How to Receive It

The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has approved a new one-time payment of $800 for eligible Canadians, set to be issued in October 2025. This payment is part of the federal government’s ongoing efforts to help households manage rising costs of living, including groceries, utilities, and other essential expenses. In this article, we break down who Continue reading

Ontario Trillium Benefit (OTB): Who Gets the $360 Payment & When in October 2025

The Ontario Trillium Benefit (OTB) is a combined program designed to help low- and moderate-income Ontarians with energy costs, property or rent costs, and sales tax. If you’ve seen mentions of a “$360 payment” for September 2025 and wondered whether you qualify, how much you’ll get, and when, here’s everything you need to know. CRA Continue reading

$600 Canada Workers Benefit Confirmed for October 2025: Eligibility, Amounts & Payment Dates

Canada has confirmed the next round of payments for the Canada Workers Benefit (CWB) and its advance version, the Advanced Canada Workers Benefit (ACWB), scheduled for October 2025. If you’re a low- or modest-income worker, this benefit puts extra cash in your pocket to help with everyday costs. Below is a detailed look at what Continue reading

$2,000 CRA Direct Deposit Arrives in October 2025: Who Qualifies and When to Expect Your Payment

As October 2025 begins, many Canadians are set to receive a much-needed financial boost. The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has confirmed a $2,000 direct deposit payment for eligible individuals. This one-time payment, which combines federal supports such as the Canada Pension Plan (CPP), Old Age Security (OAS) and the Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS), is designed Continue reading

Up to $10,800 CRA & Service Canada Benefits Coming in October 2025: Full Payment Schedule & Eligibility

October 2025 is shaping up to be a major payout month for millions of Canadians. Between the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) and Service Canada, a variety of federal and provincial benefit programs will deposit up to $10,800 in total support—all in a single month, depending on your income, age, and family situation. From tax credits Continue reading

$243 Canada Carbon Tax Rebate Confirmed for September 2025: What Canadians Need to Know

Canadians will receive another Canada Carbon Tax Rebate (CCR) payment in September 2025, with eligible households in select provinces set to get up to $243. This quarterly payment helps offset the federal price on pollution and offers direct financial relief as the cost of living continues to rise. Here’s a detailed look at who qualifies, Continue reading

Working While Receiving CPP in Canada: How to Boost Your Retirement Income and Build Extra CPP Benefits

Many Canadians are choosing to keep working after starting their Canada Pension Plan (CPP) retirement pension, whether to maintain financial security, stay active, or delay full retirement. The good news is that the CPP allows you to receive monthly pension payments while continuing to earn employment or self-employment income. This approach can help you grow Continue reading

Confirmed GST/HST Credit Payment Dates for October 2025: Amounts, Eligibility & Income Limits

The Goods and Services Tax/Harmonized Sales Tax (GST/HST) credit is a quarterly, non-taxable payment designed to assist individuals and families with low and modest incomes in offsetting the GST or HST they pay. Administered by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), this credit is issued four times a year: in January, April, July, and October. CRA Continue reading

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