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Canada Confirms $1,000 Grocery Relief for Low-Income Households — Eligibility & September 2025 Payment Details

Canada Confirms $1,000 Grocery Relief for Low-Income Households — Eligibility & September 2025 Payment Details

With food inflation continuing to strain household budgets, the Government of Canada has stepped in with a further measure of grocery relief for low- and modest-income households.

Building on the existing Grocery Rebate program tied to the GST/HST credit, the Canada Grocery Rebate will deliver much-needed support—up to $1,000—through a one-time automatic deposit in September 2025.

What’s Happening: $1,000 Grocery Rebate in September 2025

This new one-time Canada Grocery Rebate is being delivered automatically to eligible Canadians via the CRA as part of the quarterly GST/HST credit framework. No application is required for individuals already receiving that credit.

Eligibility Criteria — Who Qualifies?

You will receive the rebate if:

  • You are receiving the GST/HST credit for July 2025 (based on your 2024 tax return).
  • You filed your 2024 tax return by the CRA’s deadline.
  • Your 2024 adjusted family net income falls below eligible thresholds:
    • Individuals: under $49,166
    • Couples with two children: under $65,000 (limits increase with family size)
  • You are a Canadian resident for tax purposes as of September 1, 2025, age 19 or older (or younger with dependents/partner).

Payment Date & How It’s Delivered

  • Payment Date: Scheduled for September 20, 2025, aligning with the quarterly GST/HST credit cycle.
  • Method: Delivered via direct deposit into your CRA-linked account, or by mailed cheque (allow up to 10 business days).
  • Tracking: Log in to CRA My Account to confirm receipt and check the exact amount.

Estimated Rebate Amounts by Household Type

Household TypeIncome LimitEstimated Rebate Amount
Single (no children)≤ $49,166$234
Couple (no children)≤ $58,000$306
Couple with 1 child≤ $58,000$387
Couple with 2 or more children≤ $60,000$456–$612
Senior living alone (GIS)Based on GIS eligibility$225

Estimated payments vary based on family size and income, with seniors on GIS receiving a special rate.

Key Highlights

  • Rebate Type: One-time, tax-free support.
  • Application: Automatic for eligible GST/HST credit recipients.
  • Delivery: Via direct deposit or cheque in late September.
  • Goal: Alleviate grocery cost pressure amid ongoing inflation.

Canada’s announcement of a $1,000 Grocery Rebate—distributed automatically in September 2025 to qualifying GST/HST credit recipients—is a timely and meaningful relief measure amid rising grocery prices.

While not reaching $1,000 for everyone, estimated amounts—ranging from $234 to $612—provide tangible support. Eligible households should ensure their 2024 tax return is filed, banking information is up-to-date with CRA, and access their CRA My Account to stay informed.

This relief helps bridge the gap as Canadians continue navigating inflation’s impact on daily necessities.

FAQs

Do I need to apply separately for the grocery rebate?

No. If you’re already approved for the GST/HST credit for July 2025, you’ll automatically receive the rebate.

How much rebate can I expect to receive?

It depends on your household type and income, ranging from around $234 for singles up to $612 for larger families, with seniors receiving around $225.

When will I get the payment?

The rebate is scheduled for September 20, 2025. Funds go by direct deposit (fastest) or cheque (allow 10 business days). Check CRA My Account to confirm.

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