The Canada Child Benefit provides tax-free monthly payments to eligible families.


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Starting this Friday, July 18, 2025, Canadian families will see more money in their Canada Child Benefit (CCB) payments—welcome news for many households juggling rising costs.

The federal government has announced a boost to the CCB, designed to help families better manage the cost of raising children. This change comes as part of the annual July update, which adjusts benefits in response to inflation.

What’s New This Year?

Families with children under six years of age will now receive up to $7,997 per child, an increase of $210 compared to last year’s maximum. For children aged six to 17, the new benefit cap is $6,748, up by $178 from the previous year.

These new amounts apply to families with an adjusted net income of less than $37,487, ensuring that the benefit supports those who need it most.

Last year’s amounts were $7,787 for children under six and $6,570 for children aged six to 17.

Why the Increase?

According to the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), the CCB is indexed to inflation. That means the payment amounts are adjusted yearly to keep pace with the rising cost of living, using data from the Consumer Price Index (CPI).

In a statement to CTVNews.ca, the CRA explained, “Indexing the CCB occurs every July, ensuring that the benefit protects families from inflation and provides certainty and predictability of support parents can count on.”

In other words, as things get more expensive—groceries, clothing, child care—the benefit also grows to help balance those pressures.

How Does the CCB Work?

The Canada Child Benefit is a tax-free monthly payment made to eligible families to help with the cost of raising children. The amount a family receives depends on three key factors:

  • Number of eligible children in your care
  • Age of each child
  • Your adjusted family net income from the previous year’s tax return

The benefit year runs from July to June, and payments are re-evaluated each year based on updated financial information. If your income changes or your family situation shifts—say you have another child or change custody arrangements—your benefit amount can change, too.

Who Can Apply?

The person who is primarily responsible for the care and upbringing of the child can apply for the benefit. This is usually the parent, but it can also be a grandparent, guardian, or someone else caring for the child full-time.

In shared custody situations, each parent receives half of what they would receive if they had full custody.

To qualify, you must:

  • Be a Canadian resident for tax purposes
  • Live with a child under the age of 18
  • Be primarily responsible for the child’s care
  • File your taxes on time

Even if your income is low or zero, you still need to file a return to be eligible.

What If You’re Already Receiving CCB?

You don’t need to reapply every year. If you’re already receiving CCB payments, the updated amounts will be automatically applied starting in July. You’ll notice the increase in your next payment.

The CRA usually issues the monthly CCB payments on the 20th of each month, so make sure to check your account if you're signed up for direct deposit.

Why It Matters

With inflation continuing to stretch family budgets, every extra dollar helps. The updated CCB is meant to keep pace with those challenges, offering families a little more breathing room as they handle day-to-day costs.

From diapers to school supplies, the expenses of parenting don’t slow down—and the government says the CCB is one way to ensure that families aren’t left behind.

For a Better Future

This year’s boost to the Canada Child Benefit reflects a continued effort to protect families from rising prices. While it may not solve every financial stress, it’s a practical support many Canadian parents rely on.

If you're unsure how much you qualify for, you can use the CRA’s Child and Family Benefits Calculator online or call the agency directly.

However—filing your taxes on time is key to ensuring your benefits continue without interruption.

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