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Tax Tip - New to Canada? Apply for benefit and credit payments using our new online form Français
Tax Tip - New to Canada? Apply for benefit and credit payments using our new online form Français

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Tax Tip - New to Canada? Apply for benefit and credit payments using our new online form Français

OTTAWA, ON, June 3, 2025 /CNW/ - The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is making it easier for newcomers arriving in Canada to apply for benefit and credit payments. Newcomers can now apply online, without mailing in the forms. It's a quick and convenient way to apply. Choosing the right form for you Apply for benefit and credit payments, including any related provincial and territorial program payments, even before you do your taxes for the first time. Not sure what you're eligible for? Check out newcomers to Canada and the CRA for the details. Choose which application form to fill out, based on your personal situation: If you do not have children: *NEW* RC151 GST/HST Credit and Canada Carbon Rebate Application for Individuals Who Become Residents of Canada digital form If you have children, apply for yourself and any children in your care: RC151 GST/HST Credit and Canada Carbon Rebate Application for Individuals Who Become Residents of Canada If you have children and you meet the CCB eligibility requirements: RC66, Canada Child Benefit Application includes federal, provincial, and territorial programs and include RC66SCH Status in Canada and Income Information for the Canada Child Benefits Application. The information you provide on this application will also be used to determine your eligibility for the GST/HST credit, the Canada Carbon Rebate, and any related provincial and territorial programs. Get the payments you're entitled to Benefit and credit payments like the GST/HST credit are regular payments from the Government of Canada that can help with the costs of living in Canada. These payments are calculated based on the yearly income and family situation. To keep getting the payments you're entitled to, you and your spouse or common-law partner, need to file your tax return on time every year, even if you have no income. Find out more: How to file your tax return. Contacts Media Relations Canada Revenue Agency 613-948-8366 [email protected] Stay connected Follow the CRA on Facebook Follow the CRA on X – @ CanRevAgency Follow the CRA on LinkedIn Follow the CRA on Instagram Subscribe to a CRA electronic mailing list Add our RSS feeds to your feed reader Watch our tax-related videos on YouTube Listen to our Taxology podcast SOURCE Canada Revenue Agency

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