CRA Federal June Benefit Payments 2025: Amount, Eligibility, Payment Dates Explained

CRA Federal June Benefit Payments 2025

As the cost of living continues to impact households across Canada, CRA federal june benefit payments 2025 are a lifeline for millions of families, seniors, and low-income individuals. These payments—delivered through the Canada Revenue Agency—help cover everything from groceries to housing and child care. Here’s a complete breakdown of what to expect in June 2025, including payment amounts, eligibility criteria, and exact deposit dates.


1. Canada Child Benefit (CCB) – June 20, 2025

The Canada Child Benefit (CCB) provides tax-free monthly payments to eligible families with children under 18 years of age.

  • Amount: Up to $7,437 per child under 6, and up to $6,275 per child aged 6–17 annually.
  • The monthly amount depends on family net income and number of children.
  • Eligibility:
    • You must live with a child under age 18.
    • You are the primary caregiver.
    • You must be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident, or protected person.

Next CCB Payment: June 20, 2025

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2. GST/HST Credit – No Payment in June

The GST/HST credit is paid quarterly, and no payment is scheduled for June. The next payment is July 5, 2025.

  • Annual Amount (2024–2025 benefit year):
    • Up to $519 for individuals
    • Up to $680 for married/common-law couples
    • Additional $179 per child under 19

You automatically qualify if you file your taxes and meet the income requirements. There’s no need to apply separately.

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3. Old Age Security (OAS) – June 26, 2025

OAS is a monthly pension for Canadians aged 65 and older.

  • Amount (as of Q2 2025):
    • Up to $713.34 monthly (ages 65–74)
    • Up to $784.67 monthly (ages 75+)
  • Payments are adjusted quarterly for inflation.
  • Eligibility:
    • Must be 65+ and a legal resident of Canada.
    • Must have lived in Canada for at least 10 years after turning 18.

Next OAS Payment: June 26, 2025


4. Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS) – June 26, 2025

The GIS is a monthly top-up for low-income OAS pensioners.

  • Amount:
    • Up to $1,065.47 for single individuals.
    • Couples may receive up to $641.35 each, depending on income.

To qualify, you must already be receiving OAS and meet low-income thresholds based on your most recent tax return.

Next GIS Payment: June 26, 2025 (paid together with OAS)


5. Canada Pension Plan (CPP) – June 26, 2025

CPP provides monthly income to contributors who are retired or disabled.

  • Average Retirement Pension (Q2 2025): $758.32
  • Maximum Monthly Amount: $1,364.60
  • Eligibility:
    • Must be 60 or older.
    • You must have made valid contributions to the CPP through employment.

Next CPP Payment: June 26, 2025


6. Canada Carbon Rebate (Formerly Climate Action Incentive) – Next Payment: July 15, 2025

This rebate is not paid in June. The next Canada Carbon Rebate is scheduled for July 15, 2025 (quarterly).

  • Amount varies by province:
    • Ontario: $140 (individual), $280 (couple), +$70 per child
    • Alberta: $225 (individual), $337.50 (couple), +$56.25 per child

Eligibility is based on income and tax filings. You don’t need to apply—just file your taxes on time.


Summary: CRA Federal Benefit Payments Coming in June 2025

BenefitAmount (Monthly/Quarterly)Payment Date
Canada Child BenefitUp to $620/month per childJune 20, 2025
OAS (65+)Up to $713.34–$784.67June 26, 2025
GIS (Low-income seniors)Up to $1,065.47June 26, 2025
CPPAvg. $758.32, up to $1,364.60June 26, 2025
GST/HST CreditUp to $519/year (paid quarterly)No June Payment
Carbon RebateUp to $450+/quarter (varies by province)Next: July 15

Final Thoughts

The CRA federal benefit payments coming in June 2025 play a critical role in helping Canadians manage rising living costs. If you’re eligible for any of these benefits, make sure your taxes are filed, your direct deposit is up to date, and your address is current with CRA to avoid delays.

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