How much you can get

The Canada child benefit (CCB) payments are not taxable and benefit amounts do not have to be reported on your tax return.

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How payments are calculated

The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) determines if you are entitled to CCB payments each year when you file your tax return. As family net income levels increase, the benefit amount is reduced.

The CCB payments are adjusted based on:

  • Number of children in your care
  • Age of your children
  • Your adjusted family net income (AFNI) reported in the previous year's tax return
Definition of adjusted family net income (AFNI)

Your AFNI is:

  • your family net income (line 23600 of your tax return, plus line 23600 of your spouse's or common-law partner's tax return, if applicable)
  • minus any Universal Child Care Benefit (UCCB) and registered disability savings plan (RDSP) income received (line 11700 and line 12500 of your or your spouse's tax return, if applicable)
  • plus any UCCB and RDSP amounts repaid (line 21300 and line 23200 of your or your spouse's tax return, if applicable)

CCB amounts are based on adjusted family net income

The benefit amount you may receive based on your 2024 adjusted family net income:

Less than $37,487
You get the maximum benefit amount for each eligible child. There is no reduction.
Greater than $37,487 up to $81,222
Your benefit amount is reduced by a percentage of your income greater than $37,487. The percentage changes based on the number of eligible children you have.
Greater than $81,222
Your benefit is reduced by a fixed amount plus an additional percentage of your income greater than $81,222. Both the fixed amount and percentage are based on the number of eligible children you have.
Understand how your CCB payments are calculated

Current year

The following amounts are for the payment period from July 2025 to June 2026 and are based on your AFNI from 2024.

Maximum Canada child benefit

If your AFNI is under $37,487, you get the maximum amount for each child. It will not be reduced.

For each child:

  • under 6 years of age: $7,997 per year ($666.41 per month)
  • 6 to 17 years of age: $6,748 per year ($562.33 per month)

Examples:

  • For a child born in March 2026, you will be eligible to receive the CCB in April 2026 or the month following the month you become eligible
  • For a child turning 6 years of age in March 2026, you will be paid at the under 6 years of age rate for the month of March and, at the 6 to 17 years of age rate for the month of April 2026.
  • For a child turning 18 in December 2025, the last payment will be in December 2025 at the 6 to 17 years of age rate.

Payments are based on your adjusted family net income (AFNI)

Any reduction to the maximum benefit payment depends on your AFNI and on the number of children.

The payments gradually start decreasing when the adjusted family net income is over $37,487.

You have one child in your care
  • Your AFNI is below $37,487

    You get the maximum amount and it is not reduced. For your eligible child:

    • under 6 years of age: $7,997 per year ($666.41 per month)
    • aged 6 to 17 years of age: $6,748 per year ($562.33 per month)
  • Your AFNI is greater than $37,4876 up to $81,222

    Your total payment is reduced by

    • 7% of your income greater than $37,487
    Calculation

    Adjusted family net income

    -$37,487

     

    =income over threshold

    x7%

     

    =total reduction


    Maximum payment amounts

    Under 6 years of age: $7,997 per year

    Aged 6 to 17 years of age: $6,748 per year

    -minus total reduction

     

    =your annual payment

     
    Example

    Martha has:

    • one child under 6
    • an adjusted family net income of $45,000

    $45,000 (AFNI)

    -$37,487

     

    =$7,513 (income over threshold)

    x7%

     

    =$525.91 (total reduction)


    $7,997 (maximum amount)

    -$525.91 (minus total reduction)

     

    =$7,471.09 (annual payment)


    Martha would receive $7,471.09 (about $622.59 per month) for the July 2025 to June 2026 period.

     
  • Your AFNI is greater than $81,222

    Your total payment is reduced by:

    • $3,061 + 3.2% of your income greater than $81,222
    Calculation

    Adjusted family net income

    -$81,222

     

    =income over threshold

    x3.2%

     

    =partial reduction

    +$3,061

     

    =total reduction


    Maximum payment amounts

    Under 6 years of age: $7,997 per year

    Aged 6 to 17 years of age: $6,748 per year

    -minus total reduction

     

    =your annual payment

     
    Example

    Martha has:

    • one child under 6
    • an adjusted family net income of $100,000

    $100,000 (AFNI)

    -$81,222

     

    =$18,778 (income over threshold)

    x3.2%

     

    =$600.89 (partial reduction)

    +$3,061

     

    =$3,661.89 (total reduction)


    $7,997 (maximum amount)

    -$3,661.89 (total reduction)

     

    =$4,335.11 (annual payment)


    Martha would receive $4,335.11 (about $361.25 per month) for the July 2025 to June 2026 period.

     
You have two children in your care
  • Your AFNI is below $37,487

    You get the maximum amount for each child and your payment is not reduced. For each eligible child:

    • under 6 years of age: $7,997 per year ($666.41 per month)
    • aged 6 to 17 years of age: $6,748 per year ($562.33 per month)
  • Your AFNI is greater than $37,487 up to $81,222

    Your total payment is reduced by:

    • 13.5% of your income greater than $37,487
    Calculation

    Adjusted family net income

    -$37,487

     

    =Income over threshold

    x13.5%

     

    =Total reduction


    Maximum payment amounts

    Under 6 years of age: $7,997 per year

    Aged 6 to 17 years of age: $6,748 per year

    -total reduction

     

    =your annual payment

     
    Example

    Fatima has:

    • two children under 6
    • an adjusted family net income of $60,000

    $60,000 (AFNI)

    -$37,487

     

    =$22,513 (income over threshold)

    x13.5%

     

    =$3,039.25 (total reduction)


    $15,994 (maximum amount = $7,997 x 2)

    -$3,039.25 (total reduction)

     

    =$12,954.75 (annual payment)


    Fatima would receive $12,954.75 ($1,079.56 per month) for the July 2025 to June 2026 period.

     
  • Your AFNI is greater than $81,222

    Your payment is reduced by:

    • $5,904 + 5.7% of your income greater than $81,222
    Calculation

    Adjusted family net income

    -$81,222

     

    =income over threshold

    x5.7%

     

    =partial reduction

    +$5,904

     

    =total reduction


    Maximum payment amounts

    Under 6 years of age: $7,997 per year

    Aged 6 to 17 years of age: $6,748 per year

    -total reduction

     

    =your annual payment

     
    Example

    Fatima has:

    • two children under 6
    • an adjusted family net income of $125,000

    $125,000 (AFNI)

    -$81,222

     

    =$43,778 (income over threshold)

    x5.7%

     

    =$2,495.34 (partial reduction)

    +$5,904

     

    =$8,399.34 (total reduction)


    $15,994 (maximum amount = $7,997 x 2)

    -$8,399.34 (total reduction)

     

    =$7,594.66 (annual payment)


    Fatima would receive $7,594.66 (about $632.88 per month) for the July 2025 to June 2026 period.

     
You have three children in your care
  • Your AFNI is below $37,487

    You get the maximum amount for each child and your payment is not reduced. For each eligible child:

    • under 6 years of age: $7,997 per year ($666,41 per month)
    • aged 6 to 17 years of age: $6,748 per year ($562.33 per month)
  • Your AFNI is greater than $37,487 up to $81,222

    Your total payment is reduced by:

    • 19% of your income greater than $37,487
    Calculation

    Adjusted family net income

    -$37,487

     

    =income over threshold

    x19%

     

    =total reduction


    Maximum benefit amount

    Under 6 years of age: $7,997 per year

    Aged 6 to 17 years of age: $6,748 per year

    -total reduction

     

    =your annual payment

     
    Example

    Julie has:

    • three children over 6
    • an adjusted family net income of $50,000

    $50,000 (AFNI)

    -$37,487

     

    =$12,513 (income over threshold)

    x19%

     

    =$2,377.47 (total reduction)


    $20,244 (maximum amount = $6,748 x 3)

    -$2,377.47(total reduction)

     

    =$17,866.53 (annual payment)


    Julie would receive $17,866.53 (approximately $1,488.87 per month) for the July 2025 to June 2026 period.

     
  • Your AFNI is greater than $81,222

    Your total payment is reduced by:

    • $8,310 + 8% of your income greater than $81,222
    Calculation

    Adjusted family net income

    -$81,222

     

    =income over threshold

    x8%

     

    =partial reduction

    +$8,310

     

    =total reduction


    Maximum payment amounts

    Under 6 years of age: $7,997 per year

    Aged 6 to 17 years of age: $6,748 per year

    -total reduction

     

    =your annual payment

     
    Example

    Julie has:

    • three children over 6
    • an adjusted family net income of $150,000

    $150,000 (AFNI)

    -$81,222

     

    =$68,778 (income over threshold)

    x8%

     

    =$5,502.24 (partial reduction)

    +$8,310

     

    =$13,812.24 (total reduction)


    $20,244 (maximum amount = $6,748 x 3)

    -$13,812.24 (total reduction)

     

    =$6,431.76 (annual payment)


    Julie would receive $6,431.76 (approximately $535.98 per month) in for the July 2025 to June 2026 period.

     
You have four children or more in your care
  • Your AFNI is below $37,487

    You get the maximum payment for all the children, and your payment is not reduced. For each eligible child:

    • under 6 years of age: $7,997 per year ($666.41 per month)
    • aged 6 to 17 years of age: $6,748 per year ($562.33 per month)
  • Your AFNI is greater than $37,487 up to $81,222

    Your total payment is reduced by:

    • 23% of your income greater than $37,487
    Calculation

    Adjusted family net income

    -$37,487

     

    =income over threshold

    x23%

     

    =total reduction


    Maximum payment amounts

    Under 6 years of age: $7,997 per year

    Aged 6 to 17 years of age: $6,748 per year

    -total reduction

     

    =your annual payment

     
    Example

    Kira has:

    • four children over 6
    • an adjusted family net income of $45,000

    $45,000 (AFNI)

    -$37,487

     

    =$7,513 (income over threshold)

    x23%

     

    =$1,727.99 (total reduction)


    $26,992 (maximum amount = $6,748 x 4)

    -$1,727.99 (total reduction)

     

    =$25,264.01 (annual payment)


    Kira would receive $25,264.01 (about $2,105.33 per month) for the July 2025 to June 2026 period.

     
  • Your AFNI is greater than $81,222

    Your total payment is reduced by:

    • $10,059 + 9.5% of your income greater than $81,222
    Calculation

    Adjusted family net income

    -$81,222

     

    =income over threshold

    x9.5%

     

    =partial reduction

    +$10,059

     

    =total reduction


    Maximum payment amounts

    Under 6 years of age: $7,997 per year

    Aged 6 to 17 years of age: $6,748 per year

    -total reduction

     

    =your annual payment

     
    Example

    Kira has:

    • four children over 6
    • an adjusted family net income of $200,000

    $200,000 (AFNI)

    -$81,222

     

    =$118,778 (income over threshold)

    x9.5%

     

    =$11,283.91 (partial reduction)

    +$10,059

     

    =$21,342.91 (total reduction)


    $26,992 (maximum amount = $6,748 x 4)

    -$21,342.91 (total reduction)

     

    =$5,649.09 (annual payment)


    Kira would receive $5,649.09 (approximately $470.75 per month) for the July 2025 to June 2026 period.

     

Previous years

Canada child benefit calculation sheets

Payment amounts (base years 2021-2023)

Estimate how much you can get

You can use the child and family benefits calculator to find out which benefits you can get and estimate how much your payments may be.

  Calculate how much you can get

Shared custody and your payments

Each parent with shared custody will get 50% of what they would have gotten if they had full custody of the child and the amount is calculated based on their own adjusted family net income.

The CRA will not split the amount using other percentages, or give the full amount to one of the parents if the CRA considers you to have shared custody.

If a child only lives with you part time, go to Determine if you have shared custody to find out if you are considered to have shared custody.

Payment amounts are recalculated every July

Your benefit payments are recalculated every July based on your adjusted family net income from the previous year. CCB is indexed to inflation.

For example, payments from:

  • July 2025 to June 2026: based on your adjusted family net income from 2024
  • July 2024 to June 2025: based on your adjusted family net income from 2023

In other words, a change in your income in 2024 will only be reflected in your payments starting in July 2025.

If your payment changed or stopped, go to Reasons for stopped or changed payments.

Other benefits and credits included with your CCB payment

You may be eligible to receive additional benefits and credits when apply for the CCB. The CCB may include the child disability benefit and any related provincial and territorial programs.

Related provincial and territorial benefits

The CRA also administers child and family benefit programs for certain provinces and territories who offer additional assistance to help with the cost of raising a family. Some of these benefits are combined with the CCB payment into a single monthly payment, while others are paid separately.

Select your province or territory:

Child disability benefit

If your child is eligible for the disability tax credit, you may also be eligible for the child disability benefit. The CRA automatically calculates your payment and adds it to your Canada child benefit payment.

For the period of July 2025 to June 2026, you could get up to $3,411 ($284.25 per month) for each child who is eligible for the disability tax credit.

For details: Child disability benefit

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