$619 Monthly Canada Child Benefit 2025 – CRA Releases Official Payment Schedule

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Mark Carney

Canadian families are getting ready for their next round of financial relief as the enhanced Canada Child Benefit (CCB) rolls out for July 2025. With inflation pushing household budgets to the limit, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is stepping in again to help parents cover the rising costs of raising kids. The updated CCB now offers up to $619 a month for each child under six, giving families some breathing room.

Let’s break down what’s new, who qualifies, and when those payments are coming.

Increases

The big headline? Families with children under six could now receive up to $619 each month, while those with children aged 6 to 17 can receive as much as $522. This increase reflects annual adjustments to account for inflation and economic shifts, helping to keep the benefit in line with real-world expenses.

The CCB is tax-free, so families don’t need to worry about losing part of the payment come tax season. That money goes straight to essentials like groceries, school supplies, and even childcare costs.

Schedule

Timing matters, especially when you’re budgeting for monthly expenses. The CRA releases CCB payments around the 20th of each month. Here’s the full schedule for 2025, so you know when to expect the money:

MonthCCB Payment Date
July 2025July 19, 2025
August 2025August 20, 2025
September 2025September 20, 2025
October 2025October 18, 2025
November 2025November 20, 2025
December 2025December 19, 2025

Just remember, deposit times can vary slightly depending on your bank.

Eligibility

To receive the CCB, you need to meet a few basic requirements:

  • You live with the child and are the primary caregiver.
  • Both you and your spouse or partner must be Canadian residents for tax purposes.
  • You’ve filed your 2024 tax return.

Your family’s 2024 income plays a big role in how much you receive. If your income is under $34,863, you’ll likely get the full benefit. As your income rises above that threshold, the CCB gradually decreases using a tiered formula.

Calculation

Wondering how your payment amount is figured out? The CRA uses a few key factors:

  • Number of children you have.
  • Their ages.
  • Your adjusted family net income (AFNI).

Let’s say you have two kids under six and a family income of $32,000. You’d likely get the full $619 for each child—adding up to $1,238 per month. If your income is higher, the payment will drop depending on how far over the threshold you are.

This benefit is recalculated every July using your latest income tax return, so keeping up with taxes is crucial. Filing late or forgetting to update your info with the CRA can delay or reduce your payments.

Tips

If you want to make sure you’re getting the most from your CCB, here’s what you should do:

  • File your taxes on time—every year.
  • Use the CRA’s online CCB calculator to get an estimate.
  • Keep your address, marital status, and child custody info current with the CRA.

Even small changes in your household can impact your benefits.

With the updated Canada Child Benefit in full swing for July 2025, families can breathe a little easier. The higher payments, simple schedule, and clear eligibility criteria make it easier to budget and plan ahead. As long as you stay up to date with the CRA and keep your income taxes in order, this benefit can provide meaningful financial support throughout the year.

FAQs

How much is CCB for July 2025?

Up to $619 per child under 6; $522 for ages 6 to 17.

When is the July 2025 CCB payment?

Scheduled for July 19, 2025.

Is CCB taxable income?

No, the CCB is completely tax-free.

What affects my CCB amount?

Your income, number of children, and their ages.

Do I need to reapply each year?

No, just file your taxes yearly to stay eligible.

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