9 aides financières et crédits d’impôt pour les aînés au Québec en avril 2026 : montants révisés, dates de paiement et démarches à connaître

Le mois d’avril marque une période particulièrement importante pour les finances des aînés au Québec. Entre les versements fédéraux et provinciaux, plusieurs programmes offrent un soutien essentiel, surtout dans un contexte où le coût de la vie continue d’augmenter. L’Agence du revenu du Canada, Revenu Québec et Retraite Québec ont tous des paiements prévus ce Continue reading

Jusqu’à 200 dollars par mois en avril 2026 : cette aide fédérale pour les personnes en situation de handicap peut être déposée directement sur votre compte

Une aide financière discrète mais essentielle continue d’être versée chaque mois à des milliers de Canadiens. En avril 2026, un nouveau dépôt pouvant atteindre 200 dollars est confirmé pour les personnes admissibles grâce à la prestation canadienne pour les personnes en situation de handicap. Gérée par l’Agence du revenu du Canada en collaboration avec Service Continue reading

Le gouvernement doit près de 1,88 milliard de dollars aux Canadiens en 2026 : découvrez comment vérifier si un chèque vous attend sans le savoir

Imaginez un instant que de l’argent vous appartienne déjà, mais qu’il dorme quelque part dans les registres du gouvernement sans que vous en soyez informé. C’est exactement la situation actuelle pour des millions de Canadiens. L’Agence du revenu du Canada détient encore une somme colossale en chèques non encaissés, et une partie pourrait bien vous Continue reading

New CRA Tax Refund Timelines For Canadians In 2026

What to expect from CRA tax refunds in 2026 For millions of Canadians, tax season is not just about filing returns, it is about waiting for that refund to arrive. In 2026, the process continues to move faster for those who file electronically, with many taxpayers receiving their refunds within a couple of weeks. Recent Continue reading

11 Outdated Retirement Rules Canadians Must Stop Following in 2026 and Beyond

Retirement planning in Canada is changing faster than ever. Longer life expectancy, rising living costs, evolving government programs, and new investment tools have quietly rewritten the rulebook. Advice that worked for previous generations can now lead to missed opportunities or even financial strain. If you are still relying on traditional retirement wisdom, it is worth Continue reading

New GST Payment To Be Sent Canada-Wide On April 2

Millions of households across Canada are set to receive their next GST/HST credit payment in April 2026. This quarterly benefit, issued by the Canada Revenue Agency, helps offset the cost of sales taxes paid throughout the year. For many families, this payment provides steady financial support to manage everyday expenses. This year is especially important Continue reading

$533 GST/HST Relief Payment Arriving March 2026: Who Qualifies and When You’ll Get Paid

Canadians are once again turning their attention to federal relief payments as the cost of living remains a major concern heading into 2026. Among the most talked-about updates is the expected $533 GST/HST relief payment, with deposits anticipated in March 2026 for eligible individuals and families. While the GST/HST credit itself is a long-standing federal Continue reading

New Canada Laws and Rules Coming April 2026

April 2026 brings a wide set of new laws and policy updates that will affect how Canadians work, access healthcare, manage expenses, and interact with financial institutions. These changes are designed to respond to rising living costs, gaps in healthcare access, and the need for stronger consumer protections. From higher wages to new benefits and Continue reading

Canada $460 GST/HST Credit in March 2026: Full Payment Breakdown, Eligibility Rules & Dates

As the cost of living continues to rise across Canada, many households are paying closer attention to government support programs that help offset everyday expenses. One of the most important of these is the GST/HST credit, a tax-free quarterly payment designed to support low- and moderate-income individuals and families. For March 2026, many Canadians are Continue reading