The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) will issue the Grocery Rebate in July 2025, offering a one-time tax-free payment of up to $978 to eligible Canadians struggling with the rising cost of groceries.
This rebate is part of the federal government’s efforts to offset food inflation and provide financial relief to low- and modest-income households.
If you are wondering whether you qualify, how much you’ll receive, or when the payment will arrive—this article covers everything you need to know.
What Is the 2025 Grocery Rebate?
The Grocery Rebate is a special financial assistance initiative first introduced in 2023 by the Government of Canada. It mirrors the GST/HST credit structure, offering additional support to Canadians facing high grocery prices due to ongoing inflation.
In 2025, the rebate returns as a one-time payment of up to $978 per household, based on family size and income level.
This non-taxable benefit does not affect your eligibility for other federal income-tested benefits.
Who Qualifies for the Grocery Rebate in July 2025?
Eligibility for the rebate is based on your 2023 income tax return and follows the same rules as the GST/HST credit.
If you are eligible for the GST/HST credit in July 2025, you are also eligible for the Grocery Rebate—no separate application is required.
Key Eligibility Criteria:
- You must have filed your 2023 tax return
- You are eligible for the GST/HST credit in July 2025
- Your adjusted family net income falls within CRA-approved thresholds
- You are 18 years or older and reside in Canada
How Much Will You Receive? (Rebate Amounts by Family Situation)
The Grocery Rebate amounts vary depending on marital status and number of children. Below is a breakdown of the maximum possible payment in July 2025:
Family Situation | Maximum Payment |
---|---|
Single adult with no children | $234 |
Married or common-law, no children | $306 |
Single parent with one child | $387 |
Couple with two children | $467 |
Couple with three children | $612 |
Couple with four children | $729 |
Couple with five or more children | $978 |
These amounts are calculated using the same formula as the GST/HST credit, factoring in income, household size, and dependent children.
When Will the CRA Send the Grocery Rebate?
The CRA will issue the Grocery Rebate on July 5, 2025. Most recipients will receive it on the same day as their quarterly GST/HST credit payment.
The rebate will be delivered via:
- Direct deposit to your bank account (if you’re enrolled), or
- Mailed cheque to your registered address
To avoid delays, ensure your banking and mailing details are up to date in your CRA My Account.
How to Confirm If You’re Getting the Rebate
To check your eligibility and payment details:
- Visit CRA Website
- Log in to your CRA My Account
- Navigate to the “Payments” or “Benefits and Credits” section
- Look for Grocery Rebate listed alongside your GST/HST credit
This section will confirm your eligibility, payment amount, and deposit method.
Is the Grocery Rebate Taxable Income?
No, the Grocery Rebate is non-taxable. You do not need to report it as income on your 2025 tax return.
Additionally, receiving the rebate will not affect your eligibility or amounts for other government programs like:
- Canada Child Benefit (CCB)
- Old Age Security (OAS)
- Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS)
- Canada Workers Benefit (CWB)
Why Is the Rebate Being Reissued in 2025?
The Grocery Rebate is being reintroduced due to persistently high food prices across Canada.
While inflation has cooled in some sectors, grocery costs remain elevated, placing pressure on working families, seniors, and single parents.
The 2025 federal budget emphasized affordability, and the Grocery Rebate is one of the key measures intended to ease financial strain for low- and middle-income households.
What If You Don’t Receive the Rebate by July 12?
If you expect the rebate but haven’t received it by July 12, 2025, follow these steps:
- Log in to your CRA My Account to verify your eligibility
- Confirm your direct deposit or mailing information is current
- Contact the CRA at 1-800-387-1193 for GST/HST inquiries
Common issues causing delays include:
- Unfiled 2023 taxes
- Recent changes in marital status
- Address or banking info not updated
Helpful Tips for a Smooth Payment
To ensure you get your Grocery Rebate on time:
- File your 2023 tax return if you haven’t already
- Enroll in CRA direct deposit
- Double-check your CRA My Account for accuracy
- Keep personal information updated, especially after a move or life change
Conclusion: Grocery Rebate Offers Timely Relief Amid Rising Costs
The Grocery Rebate 2025 delivers meaningful financial relief to Canadians hit hardest by inflation.
With payments of up to $978, this one-time benefit supports millions of households in covering essential food costs.
If you’re eligible, no action is required—CRA will deposit the payment automatically. Just make sure your details are accurate, your taxes are filed, and your account is ready.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1. Do I need to apply separately for the Grocery Rebate?
No. If you qualify for the GST/HST credit, the CRA will automatically issue the rebate.
Q2. Are seniors eligible for the rebate?
Yes. Low-income seniors, especially those receiving OAS or GIS, are eligible if they meet the 2023 income requirements.
Q3. Will this rebate impact my other government benefits?
No. The Grocery Rebate is non-taxable and will not reduce your Canada Child Benefit, OAS, or other credits.