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You don't need us to tell you groceries are getting more expensive in Canada. And if you've stood at a checkout recently and done the mental math on what your cart used to cost versus what it costs now, you already know the gap has been widening for a while.

On Friday, the federal government announced that the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is sending money directly to Canadians to help close that gap — at least a little.

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Thursday is a payday for a lot of Canadians, even if it's not your regular one.

The Canada Revenue Agency is sending out the next round of GST/HST Credit payments this week — the second installment of the year for those receiving the quarterly benefit. If you're eligible and have your direct deposit set up, the money will land in your account without you having to do a thing.

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If you've been feeling the pinch at the grocery store lately, a little bit of relief could soon be on the way.

Prime Minister Mark Carney just announced a major overhaul to government payments that will put hundreds of extra dollars in the pockets of millions of Canadians this year.

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If you've ever filed taxes in Canada, there's a chance the government owes you money you don't even know about.

The Canada Revenue Agency recently revealed that more than 10 million cheques are currently sitting uncashed across the country, adding up to over $1.75 billion in unclaimed money. That works out to an average of about $170 per cheque.

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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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If you rely on federal benefit payments to help cover groceries, bills or rent, there is a small boost coming next year.

The federal GST/HST credit is going up in 2026, which means eligible Canadians will see slightly larger deposits land in their bank accounts, just for paying sales tax on everyday purchases.

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October is off to a good start for millions of Canadians. The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is depositing the next round of GST/HST credits today, Friday, October 3, 2025, putting a bit of extra cash in people's accounts just as the month begins.

The quarterly benefit is designed to offset the cost of goods and services for low- and modest-income households. Depending on your family situation, you could see anywhere from a little over $50 to more than $250 show up in your account this morning.

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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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If you're eligible for the GST/HST Credit, a nice little financial boost could be headed your way this week. The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is set to send out payments starting in early April, providing a much-needed break for low- and modest-income Canadians.

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A new month is around the corner, and with April on the horizon, Quebec residents can look forward to another round of government payments landing in their accounts soon.

Whether you're keeping up with bills or saving for something fun, these government benefit payments from Revenu Québec and other provincial and federal agencies can be a real boost.

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Feeling the post-holidays squeeze? We have some good news. Several key federal benefits for Quebecers are getting a boost for 2025, which means more cash in your pocket from the government if you qualify.

From child benefits to pension payments and tax credits, these recurring benefit payments are set to increase as part of the federal government's yearly inflation adjustments.

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