As summer approaches, many Canadians rely on timely payments from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) to help manage their household budgets. Understanding the CRA July 2025 direct-deposit payment dates is essential to plan your finances, especially if you receive benefits like the Canada Child Benefit, GST/HST credit, or the Canada Workers Benefit. This detailed guide Continue reading
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Confirmed CPP, OAS, GIS Increase in Benefit Payments – July 2025 Update for Canadian Seniors
Canadian seniors receiving CPP, OAS, and GIS will see increased benefit payments starting in July 2025, as part of the federal government’s regular mid-year indexation adjustment. These increases reflect the rising cost of living and inflation, ensuring that pensioners maintain purchasing power during a period of economic pressure. Here’s what you need to know about Continue reading
Canada Disability Benefit Payment Dates 2025: Full Guide for Eligible Canadians
The Canada Disability Benefit is launching in 2025 as a long-awaited federal program designed to support low-income working-age Canadians with disabilities. The benefit offers tax-free financial assistance to eligible individuals between 18 and 64 years old. The first eligibility month is June 2025, and payments will begin rolling out in July 2025, making this a Continue reading
GST/HST Credit Refund Schdeule 2025: Check Your Eligibility and Payment Amount
The GST/HST credit 2025 is a key financial support provided by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) to help lower-income individuals and families offset the cost of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) and Harmonized Sales Tax (HST). This quarterly payment is tax-free and automatically issued to eligible Canadians based on their income and family situation. Continue reading
CRA OTB Notice 2025: What It Means, Who Will Receive It, and What to Do Next
As July 2025 begins, many Canadians—especially Ontario residents—are receiving a letter or digital message from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) labeled as a CRA OTB Notice. If you’ve received this notice, it means you may be eligible for important tax-free financial support through the Ontario Trillium Benefit (OTB). Here’s everything you need to know about Continue reading
CPP at 60, 65, or 70? The Best Age to Take Your Canada Pension Depends on These Key Factors
Choosing when to begin your Canada Pension Plan (CPP) benefits is one of the most important retirement decisions you’ll make. The choice affects how much monthly income you’ll receive — and for how long. While the standard age to start CPP is 65, many Canadians wonder if it’s smarter to begin earlier at 60, or Continue reading
CRA Payment Dates July 2025: Your Guide to Benefit Schedules and Amounts
As Canadians navigate the ongoing cost-of-living pressures, staying informed about government support payments is essential. The CRA payment dates July 2025 are critical for millions of individuals and families who rely on tax credits, pensions, and benefit programs managed by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). This article provides a detailed breakdown of the scheduled July Continue reading
Will My CPP Increase If I Keep Working in 2025? Here’s What You Need to Know
If you’re receiving your Canada Pension Plan (CPP) retirement pension and still working in 2025, you may be wondering: “Will my CPP increase if I keep working?” The answer is yes, and it’s through a feature called the Post-Retirement Benefit (PRB). This benefit is designed to reward those who choose to work beyond the typical Continue reading
Tax-Free Payment for Ontario Residents July 2025: See If You Qualify and How to Apply
Thousands of Ontario residents are set to receive tax-free monthly payments starting in July 2025, through the Ontario Trillium Benefit (OTB). This government support program, administered by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), provides financial relief to individuals and families to help cover rising living costs such as rent, energy bills, and sales taxes. Here’s a Continue reading
Working While on CPP in 2025: How Much Can You Earn Without Losing Benefits?
As more Canadians delay full retirement or return to the workforce for financial or personal reasons, the question arises: Can you work while receiving a CPP? The short answer is yes, but there are important considerations depending on the type of pension you receive, including Old Age Security (OAS), Canada Pension Plan (CPP), employer-sponsored pensions, Continue reading
