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If you're eligible for the GST/HST Credit, a small financial boost is heading your way in the new year.

The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) will issue the next round of payments in the first week of 2026, providing some relief to low- and modest-income Canadians as they recover from holiday spending.

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With just over two weeks until Christmas, Quebec families with kids are getting a financial boost this week that could help with December expenses.

The final round of Canada Child Benefit (CCB) payments for 2025 is arriving on December 12. And for some families, that could mean over $600 per child hitting your bank account before the holidays.

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Quebec has released its updated tax brackets for 2026, which means residents can get a clearer picture of how much income tax they will owe next year.

Both Revenu Québec and the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) have adjusted their brackets for inflation, and a few changes could slightly reduce what you pay on your 2026 income.

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The arrival of a new child can change just about everything in your life, including your budget. To help with that reality, the federal government offers the Canada Child Benefit (CCB), a non-taxable monthly payment for families raising kids under 18. The benefit is administered through the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) and is available across the country, including in Quebec.

If you have never applied before, the CCB must be requested by the person who is primarily responsible for the child. That means the parent or guardian who lives with them full-time and handles their daily care, well-being and education.

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If you're a Canadian worker earning a modest income, you could be in line for a federal benefit that helps cover everyday costs like rent, food, and transportation.

It's called the Canada Workers Benefit (CWB), and the next advance payment is on the way this fall.

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For Canadian parents, the Canada Child Benefit (CCB) is probably one of the most consistent supports you see each month. And with the September 2025 payment about to roll out, many families are still seeing a little extra thanks to the updated federal rates that took effect this summer.

Whether you're new to the government program or just keeping tabs on your household budget, here's what to expect from this month's deposit — from the maximum amounts to who qualifies and when the money will land.

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If you're raising kids in Quebec, the Canada Child Benefit (CCB) is likely one of the most consistent forms of support you see each month. And with the August 2025 payment on the way, many parents are now receiving more money than before, thanks to the recently adjusted federal rates.

Whether you're new to the benefit or just wondering how much is coming this time around, here's what to know about the August CCB payment, including the new rates, eligibility details, and when to expect your deposit.

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A fresh round of government payments is landing in Quebec this month — and if you work and earn a lower income, this week's Advanced Canada Workers Benefit payment could give you a decent boost.

The Canada Workers Benefit is back for July 2025, and thanks to updated tax data and a few tweaks from the Canada Revenue Agency, some folks could see more cash than usual this time around.

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Raising kids in Quebec isn't cheap. And with inflation still a factor, a little extra support can go a long way. Luckily, the next Canada Child Benefit (CCB) payment is coming soon, and this month's cheque could look a little different than usual.

That's because July is when the government updates your CCB amount based on your 2024 income — and new indexed rates are now in effect for the next 12 months.

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If you're eligible for the GST/HST credit, keep an eye on your account — the next payment lands on July 4, 2025. And depending on where you live in Canada, you could be getting more than just the usual federal amount — up to $575.50 per quarter, in fact.

The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) sends out this tax-free credit every three months to help lower- and modest-income Canadians offset sales taxes. This month also marks the start of a new benefit year, bringing updated payment amounts and fresh provincial top-ups in some regions.

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If you're eligible for the GST/HST Credit, a small financial boost might soon be heading your way.

The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) will begin issuing the next round of payments starting next week, giving a bit of relief to low- and modest-income Canadians.

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Raising children in Quebec? If so, chances are you're feeling the weight of rising costs, whether it's daycare, groceries, or summer camp. Fortunately, a little help is on the way this month for eligible families.

The next Canada Child Benefit (CCB) — known in French as Allocation canadienne pour enfants (ACE) — is scheduled to drop over the coming weeks. Depending on your household income, the amount could be as high as $648.91 per child.

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