Family income level where the recipient will no longer receive the GST/HST credit
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Family income level where the recipient will no longer receive the GST/HST credit
If your adjusted family net income is equal to or exceeds the amount indicated in the table below, you will not be entitled to a GST/HST credit payment.
The universal child care benefit (UCCB) and/or registered disability savings plan (RDSP) will not be included as part of your adjusted family net income in the calculation of your GST/HST credit.
Income levels are for the 2023 base year. If you are entitled, GST/HST credit payments for this base year begin in July 2024.
Family structure | Adjusted family net income |
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Single person | $54,704 |
Single parent with one child | $61,504 |
Single parent with two children | $65,084 |
Single parent with three children | $68,664 |
Single parent with four children | $72,244 |
Married/common-law couple with no children | $57,924 |
Married/common-law couple with one child | $61,504 |
Married/common-law couple with two children | $65,084 |
Married/common-law couple with three children | $68,664 |
Married/common-law couple with four children | $72,244 |
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- Date modified:
- 2024-06-24