The Canada Child Benefit (CCB) remains one of the most important financial supports for families in 2025. This tax-free monthly payment helps parents cover the cost of raising children under the age of 18.
For the benefit year July 2025 to June 2026, the maximum annual payment has increased, providing families with even more support.
In this article, we explain the new payment amounts, the full 2025 payment schedule, and who is eligible to receive up to $7,997 per child.
Maximum CCB Payment Amounts In 2025
The payment amounts have been adjusted for inflation for the 2025–26 benefit year. Families may receive:
- $7,997 annually ($666.41/month) for each child under age 6.
- $6,748 annually ($562.33/month) for each child aged 6–17.
The exact amount depends on your Adjusted Family Net Income (AFNI) and the number of children in your household.
Canada Child Benefit 2025 Payment Dates
The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) issues CCB payments on a monthly basis. For 2025, families can expect their benefit on the following dates:
| Month | Payment Date |
|---|---|
| January 2025 | January 20 |
| February 2025 | February 20 |
| March 2025 | March 20 |
| April 2025 | April 17 |
| May 2025 | May 20 |
| June 2025 | June 20 |
| July 2025 | July 18 |
| August 2025 | August 20 |
| September 2025 | September 19 |
| October 2025 | October 20 |
| November 2025 | November 20 |
| December 2025 | December 12 |
Note: If your yearly entitlement is less than $240, the CRA will pay it as a lump sum in July.
Eligibility Criteria For CCB 2025
You may qualify for the Canada Child Benefit if you meet all of the following conditions:
- You live with the child and are primarily responsible for their care.
- You are a resident of Canada for tax purposes.
- The child is under 18 years old.
- You and your spouse/partner (if applicable) file your taxes every year.
How Income Affects Your CCB
The CCB is income-tested. Families with lower incomes get the maximum benefit, while higher incomes see a reduction.
- Maximum payment applies if your AFNI is $37,487 or less.
- A first reduction applies once your AFNI is above $37,487.
- A second reduction applies when AFNI exceeds $81,222.
- The reduction rates depend on the number of children (e.g., 7% for one child, 13.5% for two, and up to 23% for four or more).
This ensures families with greater financial needs receive higher support.
Important Update In 2025
Starting in 2025, the CCB includes a six-month extension of eligibility in the tragic case of a child’s death, provided the claimant continues to meet other requirements.
This update ensures families have financial stability during difficult times.
How To Receive Payments Quickly
To avoid delays, families should:
- Sign up for direct deposit through their bank or CRA My Account.
- Keep their contact and banking details updated.
- Use CRA’s online services to view payment status and reminders.
In 2025, the Canada Child Benefit continues to provide strong support for families, with payments of up to $7,997 per young child and a reliable monthly payment schedule.
By ensuring taxes are filed and direct deposit is active, families can make the most of this crucial benefit.
With updated amounts, structured eligibility, and improved support measures, the CCB remains a vital resource for Canadian households raising children.
FAQs
When are CCB payments deposited in 2025?
Payments are made monthly, usually on the 20th, except for April, July, and December when dates vary slightly.
How do I know if I’m eligible for the maximum CCB?
You qualify for the maximum if your Adjusted Family Net Income is below $37,487 and you meet all other criteria.
Can parents with shared custody receive the CCB?
Yes. In shared custody arrangements, each parent may receive 50% of the payment for the child, provided they meet CRA rules.
