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Canadian families will receive more in their next Canada Child Benefit payment. Here's why

Canadian families receiving Canada Child Benefit program payments can expect more cash in their cheques this Friday. (Emma Bauso/Pexels) Canadian families receiving Canada Child Benefit program payments can expect more cash in their cheques this Friday. (Emma Bauso/Pexels)
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Canadian families receiving payments can expect more cash in their cheques this Friday.

Before, families received up to $7,437 for each child under six years old and up to $6,275 per child aged six through 17.

Now, for the 2024 to 2025 benefit year, families can expect to receive monthly payments of about , for a total of $7,787 per year. Families with children between six and 17 could receive $547.50 per month, amounting to an annual total of $6,570 per child.

The increase means eligible parents will receive $350 more than last year鈥攁 4.7 per cent rise.

In a Friday, the Employment and Social Development Canada said the child benefit is tied to inflation trackers like the Consumer Price Index and is adjusted every July to ensure families are protected from the rising cost of living.  

If parents share custody of a child 鈥 meaning the child spends 40 to 60 per cent of their time living at each person's home 鈥 the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) will give each caregiver .

The benefit program is geared toward low- and middle-income families struggling with the costs of raising a child. It was introduced in 2016 and is available to Canadian citizens, permanent residents or refugees who are primary caregivers for children under the age of 18.

The amount families receive from the non-taxable monthly payment is dependent on their net income for the previous year and how many children they have, with that total recalculated every July. The CRA also considers children's eligibility for the disability tax credit.

If a family receives a net income of more than $36,502, the depending on the number of eligible children. Canadians can also use this online child and family to see what they may be able to receive.

In order to continue receiving the Canada Child Benefit each year, families must file their tax returns on time 鈥 even if they receive no income or their income is tax exempt. The federal government will cease paying caregivers who don't file their returns every year.

The next payment date is Aug. 20. 

With files from CTVNews.ca's Dorcas Marfo

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