This Grocery Rebate is a one-time, tax-free payment, designed to supplement existing GST/HST credit payments and help offset increased grocery costs due to inflation.
It’s naturally delivered alongside the July GST/HST credit, based on information from your 2023 tax return. No additional application is required.
Rebate Amounts by Household Type
Here’s a detailed breakdown of the confirmed rebate amounts expected on July 5, 2025:
Household Type | Rebate Amount (CAD) |
---|---|
Single individual | $234 |
Married/common-law (no kids) | $306 |
With 1 child | $387 |
With 2 children | $467 |
With 3 children | $548 |
With 4 children | $628 |
Recipients with larger families can get up to $628, while single individuals can expect $234.
Eligibility Requirements
To be eligible for the rebate, you must:
- Have filed your 2023 income tax return by the deadline.
- Be 19 years or older as of July 2025.
- Be eligible for the GST/HST credit (based on income thresholds).
- Be a Canadian resident for tax purposes.
Income thresholds remain similar to GST/HST limits—roughly under $45,000 for individuals and under $65,000 for families.
Payment Schedule & Delivery Method
The CRA confirms that rebate payments will be deposited on July 5, 2025, in sync with the July 4 GST/HST credit.
Payments will be sent via direct deposit if your banking information is on file. Otherwise, CRA will send a cheque by mail. To ensure timely receipt:
- Verify your direct deposit details in CRA My Account.
- Confirm your mailing address is up to date.
Rebate vs. GST/HST Credit
This Grocery Rebate does not replace the standard GST/HST credit—it supplements it. The fixed one-time rebate is based on your Jan–Apr 2025 GST/HST credit eligibility, not part of the regular quarterly payments.
How to Prepare & Maximize Your Rebate
- File your 2023 tax return ahead of the deadline—ensure it’s processed.
- Update your bank account and mailing address in CRA My Account.
- Confirm the correct number of dependents in your profile.
- Watch for July 5, 2025, for the rebate deposit.
- Beware of scams—CRA never sends payment links via email or text.
This meal-time money is valuable: even $234–$628 can help reduce weekly grocery bills and ease financial pressure.
Canada’s 2025 Grocery Rebate, confirmed by CRA, isn’t $1,000—but it still represents a meaningful one-time boost to household budgets.
Payments up to $628 arrive on July 5, automatically for GST/HST credit-eligible families. To ensure you receive it, confirm your tax filings and banking info now.
FAQs
Is the $1,000 grocery rebate real?
No. The confirmed Grocery Rebate for July 2025 ranges from $234 to $628, based on household size.
When will the rebate be paid?
The CRA will deposit payments on July 5, 2025, alongside the July GST/HST credit.
What do I need to do to receive payment?
Simply file your 2023 tax return, update your direct deposit info, and ensure your CRA profile is current.