Canadian families getting child tax payments on Wednesday

Aug 19 2025, 2:09 pm

Money is on its way to eligible Canadian families who will receive another monthly payment of the child tax benefit this week.

The eighth instalment of the Canada Child Benefit (CCB) will be deposited on Wednesday, Aug. 20.

The child tax payment increased in July, marking the beginning of the new benefit year. The federal government uses a process called indexation to raise the payment to help parents as the cost of living continues to soar.

An Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) spokesperson told Daily Hive in January that the indexation means the max CCB amounts and income thresholds are increased yearly to “keep pace with the rising cost of living.”

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This year, Canadian families were given a 2.7 per cent boost in child tax benefit payments, bringing the annual base benefit for children under six from $7,787 to $7,997 ($666 monthly) and from $6,570 to $6,748 ($562 monthly) for children aged six to 17 until June 2026.

The Child Disability Benefit (CDB) also went up from $3,322 to $3,411 in July.

This is a smaller increase compared to last year, when Ottawa raised the CCB by 4.7 per cent. The maximum payment for kids under six went up by $350, from $7,437 to $7,787. For children aged six to 17, it increased by $295, from $6,275 to $6,570.

You can check if your family is eligible for Canada’s child tax benefit by taking the government’s eligibility test.

Check out the other ways Canadians could get money from the government this month. You can also plan ahead and see government benefit payment dates for September.

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