As the cost of living continues to rise, government benefits are a financial lifeline for millions of Canadians.
Whether it’s support through the Canada Child Benefit (CCB), Canada Pension Plan (CPP), Old Age Security (OAS), or provincial payments, knowing when your CRA deposit will arrive can be crucial.
This article provides a complete breakdown of CRA benefit payment dates for June and July 2025, eligibility, and how you can make sure you’re on the list to receive up to $8,375 in support.
Why Tracking Payment Dates Matters
Federal and provincial programs issue payments on a monthly or quarterly basis to help cover:
- Childcare and school expenses
- Groceries and household bills
- Rent, utilities, and transportation
- Health and mobility needs
Missing a payment or delay can severely impact low- and moderate-income families, seniors, and individuals with disabilities.
CRA Benefit Payment Schedule for June & July 2025
Benefit Type | June 2025 Payment Date | July 2025 Payment Date |
---|---|---|
Canada Child Benefit (CCB) | June 17 | July 20 |
CPP / Old Age Security (OAS) | June 28 | July 28 |
GST/HST Credit | June 4 | October 4 (next) |
Canada Carbon Rebate (CCR) | June 15 | July (TBD) |
Ontario Trillium Benefit | June 10 | July 9 |
Alberta Child & Family Benefit (ACFB) | – | July 27 |
Breakdown of Key Federal Benefits
Canada Child Benefit (CCB)
June Payment: June 17, 2025
July Payment: July 20, 2025
CCB is for eligible families with children under 18. You must file your 2024 taxes and be the primary caregiver to receive payments.
CPP and OAS
June Payment: June 28, 2025
July Payment: July 28, 2025
CPP provides retirement or disability income, while OAS supports seniors 65+. Payments are made via direct deposit or cheque.
GST/HST Credit
Next Payment: June 4, 2025
A tax-free quarterly benefit to offset GST/HST for low-to-moderate income Canadians. Automatically applied based on your 2024 tax return.
Canada Carbon Rebate (CCR)
June Payment: June 15, 2025
July Payment: TBD
This rebate helps offset carbon taxes, mainly for residents in Alberta, Saskatchewan, Ontario, and Manitoba.
Provincial Benefits Overview
Ontario Trillium Benefit (OTB)
June Payment: June 10, 2025
July Payment: July 9, 2025
Includes energy, property tax, and sales tax credits, disbursed monthly.
Alberta Child and Family Benefit (ACFB)
Next Payment: July 27, 2025
Quarterly payment based on income. File 2024 taxes to qualify.
How to Ensure You Receive CRA Benefits on Time
- File Taxes Promptly
- General deadline: April 30
- Self-employed: June 15 (payment due April 30)
- Set Up Direct Deposit
- Use CRA My Account or your banking portal
- Update Personal Information
- Notify CRA of address, bank, marital status, or children changes
- Use CRA My Account
- Track upcoming payments, manage documents, and view eligibility status
- Watch for New 2025 Programs
- Programs like the Working Canadians Rebate ($250) may be introduced
What Can Go Wrong?
Avoid delays by:
- Not filing taxes or missing deadlines
- Providing outdated bank or address info
- Ignoring CRA correspondence
- Assuming you’re not eligible based on misinformation
Canadians eligible for CRA benefits between $2,400 and $8,375 in 2025 must ensure their tax returns are up-to-date, personal information is accurate, and CRA My Account is active.
These payments offer critical support for individuals and families facing rising expenses. Stay informed and prepared to maximize your benefit entitlements.
FAQs
What should I do if I don’t receive my CRA payment on time?
Contact CRA directly or check your My Account dashboard for any notices or pending actions.
Can I receive both federal and provincial benefits together?
Yes. If eligible, you can receive payments from multiple programs at once.
What is the best way to receive CRA payments?
Direct deposit is the fastest and most secure method to get your benefits on time.