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canada child benefit eligibility

Good news, parents! The Canada Child Benefit (CCB) recently received an increase and the boosted payments are set to land in bank accounts this week.

As of Thursday, July 20, Canada Child Benefit payments will increase as scheduled, with eligible families able to receive almost $7,500 per child under the age of six.

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Get ready, parents! The Canada Child Benefit (CCB) is getting a boost for 2023-2024 and it means eligible families will get almost $7,500 per child under six — a hefty increase on last year.

According to the Government of Canada website, Canada Child Benefit payments will go up, as scheduled, as of this month.

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Some parents who receive the Canada Child Benefit (CCB) may receive less money in the coming months, as the Canada Revenue Agency moves to recover overpayments from the COVID-19 pandemic.

As of March 2023, the CRA will begin reclaiming money from Canadians who have been overpaid via the CCB since May 2020.

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With the holidays just around the corner, many Canadian parents may be wondering when to expect their final boosted Canada Child Benefit payments before Christmas.

The Canada Child Benefit – sometimes referred to as the Canadian Child Benefit – was given a boost in July to give eligible families more support with the cost of raising children.

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This year, the Canada Child Benefit (CCB) is getting a boost and eligible families will be able to get almost $7,000 towards the cost of raising children.

The increase was announced back in July, with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau confirming that qualifying families would be able to get more money from the feds to help with childcare costs for those under the age of 18.

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