New GST Payment To Be Sent Canada-Wide On April 2

The Canada Revenue Agency has scheduled the next quarterly GST/HST credit payment for Wednesday, April 2, 2026. This payment represents one of four annual deposits issued to eligible Canadian residents to help offset the goods and services tax they pay throughout the year.

Complete GST Credit Payment Schedule for 2026

Payment Quarter Payment Date Status
Q1 2026 January 3, 2026 Issued
Q2 2026 April 2, 2026 Upcoming
Q3 2026 July 4, 2026 Scheduled
Q4 2026 October 3, 2026 Scheduled

One-Time 50% GST Bonus Payment Overview

The federal government has announced a significant one-time bonus payment that will be issued to GST/HST credit recipients. This special top-up payment equals 50% of the recipient’s 2025-26 GST/HST credit value. The government has committed to delivering this payment as early as possible this spring, with a firm deadline of no later than June 2026.

Timeline for One-Time GST Top-Up Payment

Timeline Detail Information
Earliest Possible Date April 2, 2026 (with regular GST payment)
Government Guarantee No later than June 2026
Payment Amount 50% of 2025-26 GST/HST credit value
Eligibility Requirement Must have received January 2026 GST payment

Eligibility Criteria for GST Payment in April 2026

The GST/HST credit is available to Canadian residents who meet specific income and residency requirements. You must be a Canadian resident for income tax purposes at the beginning of the month in which the CRA makes a payment. You must also be at least 19 years of age, or have a spouse or common-law partner, or be a parent who lives with your child. Your 2024 tax return must be filed with the CRA for your eligibility to be assessed.

Requirements to Receive the 50% GST Bonus


The one-time 50% top-up payment has a specific eligibility requirement beyond the standard GST/HST credit qualifications.

You must have received the January 2026 GST/HST credit payment to qualify for the top-up bonus.

If you were eligible and entitled to receive that January payment, you are automatically in the group that will receive the top-up. The CRA will use the same payment information from your January deposit to issue the bonus payment.

GST/HST Credit Amounts for the 2025-26 Fiscal Year

The GST/HST credit amounts are adjusted annually to account for inflation and cost of living changes. These amounts represent the maximum annual credit available to eligible recipients based on family status. The quarterly payments divide these annual totals into four equal installments.

Recipient Category Annual Maximum Quarterly Payment
Single Individual $519 $129.75
Married/Common-Law $680 $170.00
Per Child Under 19 $179 $44.75
Single Parent Supplement $179 $44.75

Examples of One-Time GST Top-Up Calculation

Family Situation Annual GST Credit 50% Top-Up Amount
Single Individual $519 $259.50
Couple (No Children) $680 $340.00
Couple + 1 Child $859 $429.50
Couple + 2 Children $1,038 $519.00
Single Parent + 2 Children $877 $438.50

Introduction of Canada’s Groceries and Essentials Benefit in July 2026

The federal government has announced a historic transformation of the GST/HST credit program.

Beginning in July 2026, the GST/HST credit will be renamed to the Canada Groceries and Essentials Benefit.

This is not merely a name change but represents a significant expansion of the program. The government is introducing the new Canada Groceries and Essentials Benefit, formerly the Goods and Services Tax Credit, with substantially increased payment amounts.

How to Check Your GST Payment Status

The CRA provides several methods to verify your GST/HST credit payment status and eligibility. My Account is the primary online portal where you can view your benefit information and payment history. You can access payment details, update your direct deposit information, and confirm your eligibility status. The CRA My Account mobile app provides convenient access to the same information from your smartphone. You can also call the CRA benefits enquiries line at 1-800-387-1193 for assistance with your account.

What to Do if Your GST Payment Is Delayed

If you do not receive your GST payment by the expected date, there are several steps you should follow. First, allow 10 business days after the payment date if you receive payments by cheque. Check CRA My Account to verify your payment was issued and confirm your address or banking information. Ensure your 2024 tax return has been filed and processed by the CRA. Contact the CRA benefits line if your payment status shows issued but you have not received it.

Important GST Payment Dates for Canadians in 2026

Date Event
April 2, 2026 Q2 GST/HST credit payment + possible 50% top-up
By June 2026 Guaranteed deadline for one-time 50% top-up payment
July 4, 2026 First Canada Groceries and Essentials Benefit payment (25% increase begins)
October 3, 2026 Q4 Canada Groceries and Essentials Benefit payment

FAQ

Will the 50% GST top-up payment arrive on April 2, 2026?

The April 2 date represents a realistic possibility for the top-up payment, as the government has committed to delivering it as early as possible this spring. However, the official guarantee only specifies delivery by June 2026. If the top-up does not appear with your April payment, it can still arrive at any point during the spring up to the June deadline.

Will I need to apply separately for the Canada Groceries and Essentials Benefit when it starts in July 2026?

No separate application will be required. The Canada Groceries and Essentials Benefit is a direct continuation of the GST/HST credit program with increased amounts. If you currently qualify for and receive the GST credit, your eligibility will automatically transfer to the new program. The CRA will calculate your enhanced benefit amount and issue payments on the same quarterly schedule.

Can I receive the GST payment if I just arrived in Canada this year?

New residents to Canada may be eligible for the GST/HST credit after establishing Canadian residency for tax purposes. You must file a Canadian tax return for the CRA to assess your eligibility. New immigrants and refugees should complete Form RC151 to apply for the GST/HST credit and other benefit programs. Processing times vary, and you may receive retroactive payments once approved.

What happens to my GST payment if I owe money to the CRA?

The CRA may apply your GST/HST credit payment to outstanding tax debts or other amounts you owe to the government. This includes unpaid income taxes, defaulted student loans, Employment Insurance overpayments, or amounts owed to other federal programs. You will receive notification if your payment is redirected, and any remaining balance after debt repayment will be deposited to your account.

Will the 25% increase to the Canada Groceries and Essentials Benefit be permanent?

The 25% enhancement has been announced for a five-year period beginning in July 2026. This means the increased amounts will apply through 2031. Whether the enhancement becomes permanent beyond this period will depend on future government policy decisions. The base GST credit structure will remain in place regardless of future decisions about the temporary enhancement.

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