Starting July 2025, many Canadian families will receive up to $1,500 in financial support thanks to increased Canada Child Benefit (CCB) payments and provincial supplements.
The federal government has officially confirmed these enhanced payouts as part of the annual CCB adjustment, providing timely relief for rising costs like groceries, school supplies, and daycare during the summer season.
Let’s explore who qualifies, how much families can expect, and when the money will arrive.
What Are the $1,500 Summer Payments?
The Canada Child Benefit (CCB) has been increased for the 2025–2026 benefit year, starting July 2025, to reflect inflation and cost of living adjustments. These updated payments include:
- Up to $7,997 per year per child under 6
- Up to $6,748 per year per child aged 6 to 17
That translates to:
- $666.41/month per child under 6
- $562.33/month per child aged 6–17
With summer payments for July, August, and September, families with multiple children could receive $1,500 or more during this period.
Eligibility for the $1,500 Payments
To qualify for these summer payments, families must meet the following Canada Child Benefit criteria:
Eligibility Requirement | Details |
---|---|
Tax Return Filed | 2024 tax return must be filed |
Residency | Must be a Canadian resident |
Child Age | Must be under 18 years old |
Adjusted Family Net Income (AFNI) | Benefits scale based on income level |
No Application Required | CCB is automatic based on tax return |
The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) calculates payments using your 2024 tax return, adjusting the monthly amount to reflect income and number of children.
Payment Dates for Summer 2025
The CRA disburses CCB payments on the 20th of each month (or the nearest business day). For summer 2025:
Month | Payment Date |
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July 2025 | July 18, 2025 |
August 2025 | August 20, 2025 |
September 2025 | September 19, 2025 |
Parents can track deposits through their CRA My Account portal to ensure they receive the full benefit.
How to Receive the $1,500 Payment
No new application is needed. Here’s what to ensure:
- File 2024 Taxes
Your eligibility and benefit amount are based on your most recent tax return. - Register for CRA My Account
To monitor deposits and updates. - Ensure Child Information Is Updated
Add newborns or dependents via the CRA portal or call support.
CCB + Provincial Top-Ups
Many provinces offer additional support:
- British Columbia Family Benefit: $445/year extra per family
- Child Disability Benefit: Up to $3,411 annually for children with disabilities
- Other provincial top-ups vary by location
Example:
A family with two children under 6 could receive:
- $666.41 x 2 children x 3 months = $3,998.46
- Add provincial support = $4,400+ for the summer
For families with multiple children and low-to-mid incomes, the total summer payout can easily exceed $1,500.
Why It Matters in 2025
With the cost of living rising—particularly for food, housing, child care, and school supplies—these enhanced CCB payments provide predictable monthly support during the high-spending summer months. Parents can use the funds for:
- Groceries
- Childcare
- School supplies
- Utility bills
- Emergency savings
This support works in tandem with other 2025 fiscal measures like federal tax cuts and provincial rebates, helping to reduce household financial pressure.
The $1,500 summer payment boost through the Canada Child Benefit isn’t a one-time gift—it’s a well-planned adjustment to support Canadian families as inflation and costs rise.
For households with children under 18, especially low- to moderate-income families, this is a reliable source of relief and stability through the summer.
Ensure your tax return is filed and details are up-to-date to receive the full benefits. If your family qualifies, this summer could bring significant financial help, just when it’s needed most.
FAQs
When will families get the higher payments?
Payments will be issued on July 18, August 20, and September 19, 2025.
Do parents need to reapply to receive the additional $1,500?
No. If your 2024 taxes are filed, you will automatically receive the updated CCB payments.
Will every family receive $1,500?
Families with multiple children, especially under 6, may receive $1,500 or more, especially with provincial supplements.