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Estimate your Canada Child Benefit (CCB) payments based on family net income and number of children. The CCB provides up to $7,787 per child under 6 and $6,570 per child aged 6 to 17 for the 2024-2025 benefit year.

Contexte de la Regle Regionale

JuridictionCanada
DeviseCA$ (CAD)
En vigueur depuis1 juil. 2025
Version1.0
Derniere verification1 mars 2026
Prochaine verification1 juil. 2026
Source: Canada Revenue Agency (CRA)

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Combined net income from line 23600 of both parents

Number of children under age 6

Number of children aged 6 to 17

Resultat

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Avis : Avis : Ce calculateur utilise les regles publiques en vigueur a la date indiquee. Les resultats sont a titre informatif uniquement. Verifiez aupres des sources officielles. Derniere verification: 1 mars 2026.

Formule

CCB = Base Benefit - Clawback Base = ($7,787 x Children Under 6) + ($6,570 x Children 6-17) Clawback = Reduction Rate x (Income - Threshold)

The CCB pays maximum amounts at low incomes and reduces as adjusted family net income rises. The clawback starts at $36,502 and uses tiered reduction rates depending on the number of children. Above $79,087, a second higher reduction rate applies.

Questions Frequentes

How much is the Canada Child Benefit per child?

For the 2025-2026 benefit year, the maximum is $7,787 per year ($648.91/month) for each child under 6 and $6,570 per year ($547.50/month) for each child aged 6 to 17. These amounts are reduced based on family income above $36,502.

At what income does CCB start to decrease?

CCB clawback begins when adjusted family net income exceeds $36,502. For one child, the reduction is 7% of income above this threshold. For two or more children, it is 13.5%. A second reduction of 3.2% (one child) or 5.7% (two+ children) applies on income above $79,087.

Is the Canada Child Benefit taxable?

No. CCB payments are completely tax-free. They do not need to be reported as income on your tax return and do not affect your tax bracket or other income-tested benefits.

When are CCB payments made?

CCB is paid monthly, usually on the 20th of each month. The benefit year runs from July to June. Amounts are recalculated each July based on your previous year tax return, so filing on time is important.

Do both parents receive CCB?

No. CCB is paid to one parent per child, typically the parent who primarily fulfills the responsibility of caring for the child. In shared custody situations (40-60% custody split), each parent receives 50% of the calculated benefit.

What family income eliminates CCB entirely?

For a family with one child under 6, CCB reaches zero at approximately $200,000 in adjusted family net income. For two children, the threshold is higher. The exact cutoff depends on the number and ages of children.

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