How to set up CRA direct deposit
Direct deposit puts tax refunds, benefits and other government payments into your bank account faster. Here’s how to sign up.
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Direct deposit puts tax refunds, benefits and other government payments into your bank account faster. Here’s how to sign up.
Have you ever had to wait for a held-up payment from the government or the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA)? Labour strikes, severe weather, stat holidays and other factors can delay mail delivery by days or even weeks. At best, it’s inconvenient; at worst, it’s stressful for cash-strapped Canadians who need access to that money pronto. Here’s how setting up CRA direct deposit can save you time and hassle.
Canada’s tax agency offers CRA direct deposit to deposit funds directly into your bank account or credit union account. The benefits for you: CRA direct deposit is fast, reliable and secure. It’s also a big time-saver—no more paper cheques to deposit (or chase down, if they get lost in the mail).
Most Canadian taxpayers already use CRA direct deposit. If you don’t, read on for details of how to set it up.
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These are the payments available through CRA direct deposit:
You have three options for setting up CRA direct deposit:
What about calling the CRA? As of March 24, 2025, Canadians can no longer set up CRA direct deposit by phone or EFILE (electronic filing).
To find the numbers, get one of your cheques (or download it from your bank account). The transit number has five digits, the institution number has three and the account number has seven.
Other government benefits and pensions, such as the Canada Pension Plan (CPP), Old Age Security (OAS) and employment insurance (EI), aren’t administered by the CRA. You can set up direct deposit for these and other benefits through Service Canada, either when you apply for benefits, through your financial institution or by completing the Canada direct deposit form and mailing it to the Receiver General for Canada. As mentioned above, it can take up to three months for forms to be processed.
To update direct deposit, such as changing your address or your banking information, notify the agency or government department that issues your payments. Some common payments are listed below; visit the Government of Canada website for information about setting up direct deposit for other government payments, such as student loans, Indigenous payments and grants, Canadian Government Annuities and more.
Agency or department | Payments | How to update |
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Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) | • Income tax refunds • Goods and Services Tax/Harmonized Sales Tax (GST/HST) credits • Canada Child Benefit (CCB) • Canada Workers Benefit (CWB) • Provincial/territorial benefits | You can update your personal and banking information in your CRA My Account or by calling the CRA. |
Service Canada | • Canada Pension Plan (CPP) • Old Age Security (OAS) • Employment insurance (EI) | Make updates in your My Service Canada Account, visit a Service Canada office, or mail in a completed Canada direct deposit enrollment form. |
Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC) | • Disability benefits • War Veterans Allowance • Financial benefits • Treatment benefits • Veterans Independence Program benefits • Vocational rehabilitation | Make changes online in your My VAC Account or mail in a completed direct deposit request form. |
If you’re missing a payment, contact the agency or government department that issues that payment.
Don’t let postal strikes, ice storms or mail thefts delay your government and CRA payments. Set up direct deposit today—your future self will thank you.
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