Say Goodbye GST HST Credit Delays: CRA Confirms $698 Payments Arriving February 2026

The Canada Revenue Agency has confirmed that GST/HST Credit payments of up to $698 will arrive in February 2026 for eligible Canadians. Many households had been concerned about possible processing delays and backlogs in recent months. This confirmation provides reassurance that financial support will be delivered on schedule. The GST/HST Credit is a federal benefit program designed to help low-income and modest-income Canadians offset the consumption taxes they pay throughout the year. These payments are particularly important for families and seniors who rely on this assistance to manage daily living expenses. With ongoing economic pressure affecting budgets across Canada, this credit offers timely and meaningful financial relief.

Say Goodbye GST HST Credit Delays
Say Goodbye GST HST Credit Delays

GST/HST Credit Payment Confirmed for February 2026

The Canada Revenue Agency has officially confirmed that eligible residents will receive their GST/HST Credit payment during the standard February 2026 cycle. The agency has addressed earlier concerns about administrative delays and confirmed that payment systems are functioning properly. The credit provides up to $698 annually, depending on income level and family situation. Payment amounts are calculated using details from your most recent tax return, and no separate application is required. Canadians simply need to file their taxes accurately and on time to remain eligible. Once eligibility is verified, payments are issued automatically on a quarterly basis to help offset goods and services taxes paid throughout the year.

CRA Confirms February 2026 GST Credit Schedule

The February 2026 GST Credit payment will follow the regular quarterly distribution schedule set by the Canada Revenue Agency. Payment amounts vary depending on factors such as net income, marital status, and number of children. Families who rely on predictable benefit dates can plan their monthly budgets with greater confidence. Canadians who previously experienced payment issues are encouraged to ensure their banking details and mailing address are up to date with the CRA to avoid disruptions. Keeping personal information current helps ensure payments are deposited or mailed without delay.

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Category Details
Payment Program GST/HST Credit
Administered By Canada Revenue Agency (CRA)
Next Confirmed Payment February 2026
Maximum Annual Amount Up to $698 (varies by household)
Eligibility Basis Income and tax filing status

GST/HST Credit Relief for Canadian Households

For households across Canada, the GST/HST Credit continues to serve as an important source of tax relief as living expenses rise. While $698 represents the maximum annual benefit for certain family types, most recipients receive adjusted amounts based on their financial circumstances. The credit helps reduce the impact of federal sales taxes on essential goods and services. After filing taxes, Canadians should review their Notice of Assessment, which outlines their payment amount and schedule, including the February 2026 installment. Staying informed about benefit details ensures households can plan effectively and make the most of available support.

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Understanding GST Credit Eligibility in Canada

Eligibility for the GST Credit in Canada depends primarily on income, age, and residency status. Most Canadian citizens and permanent residents aged 19 or older may qualify. Individuals under 19 could also be eligible if they are married, living with a common-law partner, or have a child. The CRA determines eligibility using information provided on annual tax returns, making timely filing essential. Even individuals with little or no income should submit a tax return to maintain access to credits and benefits such as the GST/HST payment scheduled for February 2026.

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