The $250 "Working Canadians Rebate" is a tax-free payment for individuals who worked in 2023, earned up to $150,000 in net income, and filed their 2023 tax return. Eligible recipients must have paid into the CPP/QPP or claimed EI/QPIP benefits and be Canadian residents as of March 31, 2025.
You are eligible for this credit if you are a resident of Canada for income tax purposes at the end of the month before and at the beginning of the month in which the CRA makes a payment (read When your GST/HST credit is paid). In the month before the CRA makes a quarterly payment, you must be at least 19 years old.
Who Qualifies for the $250 Cheques. Along with the GST break, the government of Canada is also planning on offering cheques in the amount of $250 to qualifying middle-class families. In order to qualify for this, you have to have worked in 2023 and had an income below $150,000.
You can claim a GST refund in the following situations, when additional tax is paid or deposited due to errors or omissions. When dealers and deemed export goods or services are subject to refund or refund. Refunds can also be made for purchases made by UN agencies or embassies.
GST Voucher – Cash
You must be aged 21 and above in 2025; Your Income Earned in 2023 as assessed by IRAS (Assessable Income (AI) for the Year of Assessment (YA) 2024) must not exceed $39,000; The Annual Value (AV) of your home (as indicated on your NRIC) as at 31 December 2024 must not exceed $31,000; and.
You must be aged 20 and below, or 55 and above, in the disbursement year. Lower-income senior Singapore citizens will receive cash payments of $600 to $900 through the AP Seniors' Bonus. The AP Seniors' Bonus will be disbursed over three years, from 2023 to 2025. The last disbursement was made in February 2025.
Report and pay GST amounts and claim GST credits by lodging a BAS or an annual GST return. You can claim a credit for any GST included in the price of any goods and services you buy for your business.
A GST refund can be claimed by exporters, businesses with excess input tax credit, tourists (in some countries), taxpayers with excess GST payments, and eligible entities like embassies or deemed exporters, subject to specific conditions.
Qualifying for the GST refund
Purchase the goods and request the retailer to capture your information for tourist refund; Spend at least SGD100 (including GST).
Include necessary documentation:
Do I qualify for the Recovery Rebate Credit?
In 2025, the Canadian government is providing a one-time $250 rebate to eligible Canadians as a relief measure to offset rising living costs.
To receive the GST/HST Credit, you must be a Canadian resident for tax purposes and not fall under any tax-exempt categories. You also need to be at least 19 years old during the month before the payment goes out, unless you're married, living common-law or a parent living with your child.
That means Canadians who worked in 2023 and earned up to $150,000 will see a $250 cheque in their bank account or mailbox, starting early spring 2025. With the Working Canadians Rebate, we are putting money directly into the pockets of the middle-class – those who have worked hard to beat inflation.
You are eligible for a GST refund if you have paid excess tax, exported goods or services, made zero-rated supplies, claimed lower income than presumptive income, or have unutilised input tax credit.
You are not a resident of Canada for income tax purposes. You do not have to pay tax in Canada because you are an officer or servant of another country (such as a diplomat) or a family member or employee of such a person. You are confined to a prison or similar institution for a period of at least 90 consecutive days.
Eligibility criteria
You are eligible for the GST/HST credit if you meet all of the following conditions: You are a resident of Canada for tax purposes during both periods: In the month before the CRA makes a payment. At the start of the month when a payment is made.
If you are eligible for the 2025 GST Voucher (GSTV) – Cash and/or GSTV – MediSave and have signed up for a previous Government payout (e.g., 2024 GSTV), you will automatically receive your 2025 GSTV – Cash and/or GSTV – MediSave in August 2025. No further action is required on your part.
FAQs > Refund of Excess Amount from the Electronic Cash Ledger
To qualify for the GST/HST credit, your adjusted net family income must be below a certain threshold, which for the 2024 tax year ranges from $56,181 to $74,201, depending on your marital status and how many children you have.
Payment amounts are recalculated every July
You could get up to: $533 if you are a single individual. $698 if you are married or have a common-law partner. $184 for each child under the age of 19.
The GST law requires that every claim for refund is to be filed within 2 years from the relevant date. Treatment for Zero Rated Supplies: One of the categories under which claim for refund may arise would be on account of exports.
You must register for GST if: your business has a GST turnover of $75,000 or more. your non-profit organisation has a GST turnover of $150,000 or more. you provide taxi or limousine travel (including ride-sourcing services like Uber or DiDi) regardless of your GST turnover.