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CRA ACWB Notice 2025: What It Means and How Much You’ll Receive This Year

The CRA ACWB Notice 2025 is a key document that thousands of working Canadians are receiving this year. Issued by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), it outlines your eligibility and payment details for the Advanced Canada Workers Benefit (ACWB)—a financial support program designed to provide low- and modest-income workers with a boost to their earnings. Continue reading

Confirmed Up to $1,250 Canada Child Benefit July 2025: Early Payments Coming This Week

Canadian families are getting some financial relief this month — and it’s arriving earlier than usual. The Canada Child Benefit (CCB) for July 2025 is being deposited on Friday, July 18, ahead of its regular schedule. Even better? Eligible parents could receive up to $1,250 for two children, thanks to a new 2.7% increase in Continue reading

New Minimum Wage Rates Coming to 5 Canadian Provinces on October 1, 2025

Starting October 1, 2025, five Canadian provinces will increase their minimum wages, directly impacting thousands of workers across Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island. These changes are aimed at helping workers cope with rising living costs while supporting a fairer and more competitive labour market. In this detailed guide, we’ll break down Continue reading

Missed the Final Canada Carbon Rebate? You Could Still Be Owed Hundreds — Here’s How to Get It Now

If you didn’t see that April payment hit your account, the CRA says there’s still time to claim your carbon tax rebate. Many Canadians are still wondering: Where is my carbon tax rebate? If the final Canada Carbon Rebate didn’t show up in your bank account this spring, you’re not alone — but there’s good Continue reading

Confirmed CRA July 2025 Direct-Deposit Dates and Benefit Amounts Revealed

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

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

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