New CRA Payments Coming To Ontario In August 2025 – Are You Eligible?

New CRA Payments Coming To Ontario In August 2025 – Are You Eligible?

August 2025 brings three important CRA benefit payments to Ontario residents, featuring recent increases and reliable dates.

This article provides all the latest details, including who qualifies, payment amounts, schedules, and handy tips to ensure you receive your support without delay

Canada Child Benefit (CCB) – Enhanced Support for Families

The CCB received a 2.7% boost in July 2025, offering more support to families with children under 18 in Ontario.

Ontario Trillium Benefit (OTB) – Monthly Ontario Relief

The OTB bundles three provincial credits and saw increases as of July 2025 . Ontario residents receive:

  • OEPTC (Energy & Property Tax Credit): up to $106.91/month (ages 18–64); $121.75 for seniors 65+; additional $23.75 for long‑term care or reserve residents
  • NOEC (Northern Ontario Energy Credit): up to $15.41/month (individual); $23.75 (families)
  • OSTC (Sales Tax Credit): up to $30.91/month per eligible adult or dependent under 19

Payment schedule note: Ontario’s typical payment day is the 10th, but since August 10 falls on a weekend, the August payment arrives earlier.

  • August 2025 OTB date: August 8, 2025 via direct deposit or “Canada Pro Deposit”

Canada Disability Benefit (CDB) – New Support for Adults with Disabilities

The CDB, launched in July 2025, offers financial assistance to low‑income adults with disabilities aged 18‑64 who qualify for the Disability Tax Credit (DTC)

  • Maximum payment: Up to $200/month (or $2,400/year), income-tested
  • Lump‑sum option: If the total annual amount is under $240, it’s paid as one lump sum
  • August 2025 payment date: August 21, 2025 via direct deposit or cheque

August 2025 CRA Benefit Payments for Ontario

BenefitMaximum Monthly AmountEligibility CriteriaPayment Date
Canada Child Benefit$666.41 (under 6); $562.33 (6–17) + top‑upsFamilies with child under 18; based on 2024 net incomeAug 20, 2025
Ontario Trillium BenefitOEPTC: up to $106.91/121.75; NOEC: $15.41/23.75; OSTC: $30.91/personOntario resident; qualifies for OEPTC/NOEC/OSTC via tax returnAug 8, 2025
Canada Disability BenefitUp to $200/month or lump sum if < $240Adults 18–64 with Disability Tax Credit; income-testedAug 21, 2025

Why These Payments Matter

  • The CCB supports families with rising child-care, food, and housing costs.
  • OTB helps residents offset utility, property tax, and sales tax burdens.
  • The CDB provides targeted support to adults with disabilities facing financial constraints.

These payments reflect recent increases (July 2025 and January 2025) and form part of the federal-provincial response to inflation and cost-of-living pressures in Ontario.

Tips to Ensure Your Payment Arrives 🛡️

  • File your 2024 tax return (if not yet filed) to establish eligibility.
  • Keep your CRA My Account updated with current banking and mailing information.
  • Watch for payment dates in August and verify receipt—CRA advises waiting 5–10 business days after the date before inquiring about a missed deposit .

Ontario residents can expect three key CRA benefit payments in August 2025—the Ontario Trillium Benefit on August 8, the Canada Child Benefit on August 20, and the Canada Disability Benefit on August 21.

With recent increases and automatic delivery, these payments offer essential support. To make sure you receive them on time, file necessary tax returns, keep your CRA profile current, and monitor your bank account.

FAQs

Do I need to apply separately for any of these payments?

No. The CRA and Ontario government process all three benefits automatically based on your 2024 tax return and eligibility. Make sure your information is up to date in CRA My Account.

Can I receive all three payments if I qualify?

Yes. These benefits are distinct—families can receive CCB, OTB, and CDB if they meet each program’s eligibility criteria.

What if my payment is delayed or missing?

Wait at least 5 (CDB/CCB) or 10 (OTB) business days after the scheduled date. If your payment hasn’t arrived, contact the CRA for assistance.

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