The Government of Canada has officially confirmed a $250 one-time relief payment to be issued in September 2025, aimed at helping households cope with the rising cost of living. With food prices climbing, rent increasing, and utility bills surging, this extra support will give millions of Canadians a much-needed financial cushion.
Administered by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), the payment will be distributed automatically to eligible low- and middle-income households. Here’s everything you need to know.
Why the $250 Relief Payment Was Announced
Canadians have been facing intense financial pressure in 2025 due to:
- High inflation on groceries, fuel, and everyday essentials.
- Skyrocketing housing costs, especially rent in major cities.
- Fixed incomes for seniors and limited earnings for many families and workers.
By leveraging the CRA’s existing payment infrastructure, the government ensures that relief reaches households quickly—either through direct deposit or mailed cheques.
Who Qualifies for the $250 Relief Payment
Eligibility for this relief mirrors other CRA-administered benefits. If you already receive one of these, chances are high you will qualify:
- GST/HST Credit – For low- and middle-income Canadians.
- Old Age Security (OAS) and Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS) – For seniors.
- Canada Child Benefit (CCB) – For families with children under 18.
- Canada Workers Benefit (CWB) – For low-income workers.
Basic Eligibility Rules
- Must have filed your 2024 income tax return (used to assess eligibility).
- Must be a Canadian resident for tax purposes in 2025.
- High-income households will be excluded.
Payment Timeline – When Will You Get the $250?
The CRA $250 relief payment is scheduled for September 2025. While the exact date has not been confirmed, payments are expected mid-to-late September, close to regular CRA benefit deposit dates.
How the Payment Will Be Delivered
Delivery Method | Details |
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Direct Deposit | Funds go straight into the bank account linked to CRA. Fastest and most secure option. |
Cheque by Mail | Paper cheques mailed to your registered address. May take longer to arrive. |
No separate application is required—payments will be automatic for eligible Canadians.
Other Benefits Canadians May Receive in 2025
While the $250 is a one-time payment, many households will also receive ongoing supports:
- GST/HST Credit – Paid quarterly.
- Canada Carbon Rebate – Paid every three months.
- OAS and GIS – Monthly for seniors.
- CPP benefits – Retirement or disability support.
- Canada Child Benefit (CCB) – Monthly for families with children.
These programs together form a safety net to help families, seniors, and workers manage financial stress.
What Canadians Should Do Now
To ensure you receive the $250 payment on time, follow these steps:
- File your 2024 tax return before the deadline.
- Set up direct deposit in your CRA My Account for faster payments.
- Update your address and personal details with CRA.
- Check your eligibility by reviewing CRA benefit statements.
- Contact CRA if you qualify but don’t receive the payment by October 2025.
Why the $250 Relief Payment Matters
While $250 may seem modest, it provides timely support for essential expenses such as:
- Groceries for households struggling with food inflation.
- Utility bills, which have risen sharply across provinces.
- Rent payments, especially for families in high-demand cities.
By focusing on low- and middle-income Canadians, the government ensures that relief is directed where it is most needed.
FAQs – Canada $250 Relief Payment September 2025
Q1: Do I need to apply for the $250 relief payment?
No. The CRA will issue the payment automatically if you meet eligibility requirements.
Q2: When will the $250 payment arrive?
It is expected in mid-to-late September 2025. Direct deposit will be faster than cheques.
Q3: Who is eligible for the $250 CRA relief payment?
Canadians who qualify for benefits like GST/HST Credit, OAS, GIS, CCB, or CWB, and have filed their 2024 tax return.
Q4: What if I don’t receive the payment?
Check your CRA My Account, ensure your tax return was filed, and confirm your banking details. If still missing, contact CRA directly.
Q5: Is this a monthly payment?
No. The $250 is a one-time relief payment in September 2025. Other CRA benefits may continue separately.