To ease the rising cost of groceries in 2025, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has confirmed a new one-time $234 Canada Grocery Rebate, set to be issued on July 5, 2025. For larger households, this amount can go up to $467 based on family size and income level.
This tax-free financial aid is automatically deposited alongside the GST/HST credit, offering relief to low- and modest-income Canadians without the need to fill out a separate application.
What Is the Canada Grocery Rebate?
The Canada Grocery Rebate is part of the federal government’s Affordability Plan, introduced in response to persistent inflation and rising food prices. Although originally designed as a temporary benefit, the program has been extended into 2025 due to continuing economic hardship faced by Canadian households.
Unlike recurring monthly support, this is a one-time cash payment meant to help Canadians manage essential grocery expenses during a time of high inflation, supply chain disruptions, and food insecurity.
Rebate Amounts: Who Gets What in July 2025
The CRA has laid out the rebate structure, with payments adjusted for household type and income status. The payment breakdown is as follows:
Household Type | Rebate Amount (CAD) |
---|---|
Single individual | $234 |
Couple with no children | $306 |
Couple with 1 child | $387 |
Couple with 2 children | $467 |
Single parent with 1 child | $306 |
Single parent with 2 children | $387 |
These amounts are based on inflation trends and the average grocery cost in Canada during the first half of 2025.
Eligibility Criteria for the Canada Grocery Rebate
To qualify for the 2025 Grocery Rebate, individuals must meet the following conditions, as set by the CRA:
- Filed a 2023 income tax return on time
- Be 19 years or older by July 2025
- Eligible for the GST/HST credit
- Must be a Canadian resident for tax purposes
Typical income thresholds include:
- Single individuals earning under $45,000 per year
- Families earning under $65,000 per year
If these conditions are met, the CRA will automatically issue the rebate. No additional application is required.
Why the Rebate Matters in 2025
With the cost of living continuing to rise, many Canadians—especially families with children, low-income earners, and seniors on fixed incomes—are struggling to manage basic household expenses.
The Canada Grocery Rebate helps:
- Offset rising food costs
- Free up money for essentials like rent and utilities
- Support childcare and back-to-school expenses
This rebate is more than just symbolic—it’s a practical financial response tailored to ease everyday economic pressures.
What to Do If You Don’t Receive Your Rebate
If your rebate hasn’t arrived by mid-July, here are the recommended steps:
- Check that your 2023 tax return was filed and processed
- Log in to your CRA My Account to verify benefit status
- Ensure your direct deposit details or mailing address are up to date
- Contact the CRA if no update is available 10 business days after July 5
Note: Payments made by cheque may take longer to arrive. Keeping your CRA account information current is crucial to avoid unnecessary delays.
Canada Grocery Rebate: Simple, Targeted Support
The Canada Grocery Rebate 2025 is designed to provide quick, effective relief to those most affected by food inflation and economic instability.
Key features:
- No application required
- Automatically issued with the GST/HST credit
- Up to $467, depending on household status
- Supports both individuals and families
This initiative is part of a broader strategy to protect vulnerable Canadians during a time of global uncertainty and rising costs.
FAQs
Q1. When will the Canada Grocery Rebate be issued?
The rebate will be deposited on July 5, 2025, along with the GST/HST credit.
Q2. How much will I receive as a single individual?
A single individual will receive $234, while families may receive up to $467, depending on the number of children.
Q3. Do I need to apply for the rebate?
No. The CRA will automatically issue the rebate to eligible taxpayers based on their 2023 tax return.