CRA Confirms $900 Cost-of-Living Boost for Millions in November 2025
Ottawa, ON - The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has confirmed a $900 cost-of-living boost will be delivered to eligible households in November 2025, designed to offset rising costs for essentials like food and heating.The federal government initiative aims to support families and seniors on fixed incomes as affordability concerns persist.
The CRA anticipates direct deposit payments will be made between November 18-27,2025,with direct deposit being the primary delivery method. Canadians already registered for direct deposit through programs like GST, the Canada child Benefit (CCB), Old Age Security (OAS), or tax refunds will receive the payment automatically.
Individuals who typically receive benefits by mailed cheque should anticipate delivery delays of an additional 5-10 business days.
The payment is intended to:
* Offset higher food prices
* Provide relief before the winter heating season
* Support families and seniors on fixed incomes
* Strengthen household purchasing power
Officials emphasize the $900 boost will not reduce or replace existing benefits such as the GST/HST credit, CCB, OAS, Guaranteed income Supplement (GIS), disability benefits, or provincial credits; it is a supplemental payment.
To ensure timely receipt of the benefit,the CRA urges Canadians to:
- File their 2024 taxes.
- Update their direct deposit data with the CRA.
- Keep personal information, including address and marital status, current.
Further details are available at https://thompsonsettlement.ca/canadas-900-cost-of-living-boost-nov-2025/.