Tax refunds - Canada.ca
Information for individuals on tax refunds, refund interest, how to check your tax refund status, understand your refund and transfer your refund.
www.canada.caHere’s the latest you asked for, based on recent public reporting.
Canada’s government announced a tax break for all Canadians, plus a Working Canadians Rebate, with payments starting in spring 2025. The rebate targets households with net income below $150,000 in 2023 and could include a $250 payment for eligible individuals. This was framed as putting more money in Canadians’ pockets amid higher living costs. [Source coverage around November 2024 announcements][1][2]
In parallel, CRA guidance continues to emphasize that refunds are issued after processing, with typical timelines and the possibility of reviews or offsets if issues are detected. Canadians can check their CRA My Account for status and updates on any refunds or adjustments. This is standard CRA practice and frequently updated as the filing season progresses. [Tax refunds page overview and CRA processing times][5]
Public reporting in 2025–2026 notes ongoing attention to tax refunds amid shifts in benefits programs and renewed emphasis on accurate filings. News outlets and tax firms discuss how changes to credits (e.g., GST/HST adjustments) and recovery actions on previous pandemic benefits could influence refunds or amounts due. For example, coverage around CRA actions and refunds-related discussions during tax season has highlighted both expected refunds and potential repayments if prior benefit supports were misclaimed. [CTV News and CRA-related commentary; CRA TaxNewsFlash references][4][6][9]
A notable context is that many Canadians rely on their tax refund to manage rising costs; surveys and reports through 2024–2026 show households planning around refunds and credits, with some attention to changes in credits like the GST/HST or new Essentials Benefit. This context shapes expectations for refund timing and amounts this tax season. [CTV coverage; WealthProfessional notes][9][4]
What this means for you in Prague (CZ) or while tracking Canada from abroad:
If you’d like, I can pull more precise, up-to-date summaries or help you interpret a specific CRA notice or a CRA My Account entry. I can also prepare a quick checklist for filing from abroad to maximize your potential refund.
Information for individuals on tax refunds, refund interest, how to check your tax refund status, understand your refund and transfer your refund.
www.canada.caKPMG in Canada provides the latest Canadian tax news and international tax news for you and your business
kpmg.comThe past few years have been challenging. It feels like the price of everything has gone up. And while inflation is back to the 2 per cent target and interest rates have been cut four times this year, we know that Canadians aren’t yet feeling that in their household budgets.
www.canada.caMaking sure that they don't pay a dollar more than necessary is paramount as households try to save money
www.wealthprofessional.caSurvey finds late-filing clients may miss key credits, face penalties, and smaller refunds this season
www.wealthprofessional.caThe past few years have been challenging. It feels like the price of everything has gone up. And while inflation is cooling and interest rates are dropping, we know that Canadians aren’t feeling that in their household budgets yet.Our government can’t set prices at the checkout, but we can give Canadians more money in their pocket – to help them afford the things they need and save for the things they want.
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