The Canadian government continues to support its residents with a variety of tax credits and refund programs. Managed by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), these payments are designed to assist individuals and families in managing daily living costs. Programs like CPP, OAS, GST/HST, Canada Child Benefit, and more fall under this umbrella.
Whether you’re a student, senior, low-income worker, or parent, knowing the CRA Tax Credits dates for November 2025 can help you plan better. Let’s break down who’s eligible, what kinds of credits are offered, and when you can expect to receive them.
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Overview
CRA tax credits are either refundable or non-refundable. Both types are aimed at easing financial burdens — from reducing your tax bill to putting extra money directly into your bank account.
| Program | Managed By | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| CPP, OAS, GST/HST, CCB | Canada Revenue Agency | Financial relief & tax credits |
| Eligibility Age | 18+ | Must be a Canadian resident |
| Payment Types | Refundable & Non-refundable | Monthly/Quarterly benefits |
If you’re eligible and meet the CRA Tax Credit Eligibility 2025 guidelines, you can claim these refunds by applying through the official canada.ca website.
Types
Here’s a simple breakdown of the two main types of CRA tax credits:
- Non-refundable tax credits: These lower the amount of income tax you owe. If the credit is more than the taxes you owe, the extra amount is not paid out.
Examples: Basic Personal Amount, Tuition Credit, Spousal Credit. - Refundable tax credits: These can be paid out even if you owe no tax. If the credit exceeds your taxes owed, you receive the difference as a refund.
Examples: GST/HST Credit, Canada Child Benefit (CCB), Canada Workers Benefit (CWB).
Eligibility
To qualify for CRA tax credit payments in 2025, you must meet these criteria:
- Be a Canadian citizen or legal resident.
- Be at least 18 years of age.
- File your tax returns regularly — even if your income is low or zero.
- Ensure your CRA My Account information is up to date, including your address and direct deposit info.
Benefits
CRA tax credits offer multiple advantages, especially for individuals and families in financial need:
- Lower taxes owed
- Tax-free monthly or quarterly payments
- Support for health, education, housing, and living expenses
- Extra financial help for families, seniors, students, and people with disabilities
Dates
Here are the CRA tax credit payment dates for November 2025, along with estimated benefit amounts:
| Benefit Type | Payment Date | Estimated Benefit Amount |
|---|---|---|
| Canada Disability Benefit | 18 November 2025 | Up to $200 per month |
| Canada Pension Plan (CPP) | 25 November 2025 | Up to $1,433 per month |
| Old Age Security (OAS) | 25 November 2025 | Up to $808.45 (75+), $734.95 (65–74) |
| GST/HST Credit (Quarterly) | 3 October 2025 | Up to $533 (single), $698 (couple) |
| Canada Child Benefit (CCB) | 19 November 2025 | Up to $7,997 (under 6), $6,748 (6–17 years) |
| Ontario Trillium Benefit | 10 November 2025 | Up to $1,013 per year |
| ACWB (Climate Action) | 10 October 2025 | Up to $1,518 (individuals), $2,616 (families) |
| Veteran Disability Pension | 26 November 2025 | Up to $200 per month |
How to Apply
If you’re eligible and want to apply for any of the CRA tax credits or refund programs for 2025, follow these steps:
- Visit the official CRA website at canada.ca.
- Create your CRA My Account, if you haven’t already.
- Login using your user ID and password.
- Navigate to the benefit application section.
- Complete the application form with your personal and financial details.
- Upload any required documents, like proof of income, age, or residency.
- Submit your application. CRA will review and process your claim.
Once approved, you’ll receive payments via direct deposit on the scheduled dates listed above.
FAQs
When will CRA payments arrive in November 2025?
Most are scheduled around the 10th, 18th, 19th, and 25th.
Do I need to reapply every year?
Only if your situation changes; otherwise benefits renew automatically.
What are refundable tax credits?
Refundable credits pay out even if you owe no tax.
Where do I apply for CRA benefits?
Apply through your CRA My Account at canada.ca.
Can students and low-income workers apply?
Yes, many CRA credits are designed for low-income earners and students.















