ACFB Payment 2025: CRA to Issue $124 + $62 per Child – Full Schedule & Income Cutoffs

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Hey Hustlers,
If you’re raising kids in Alberta, August could bring a much-needed financial boost. The Alberta Child and Family Benefit (ACFB) is set to deliver another round of payments on August 27, 2025. Families can receive up to $124.91 + $63.91 per child, depending on income and family size.

Whether you’re wondering if you’re eligible, how much you’ll get, or when the money hits your account—HustleHub has you covered with verified info straight from official sources.


✅ KEY TAKEAWAY BOX

  • Next Payment Date: August 27, 2025
  • Max Monthly Amount: $188.82 for the first child
  • Eligibility: Alberta residents with children under 18 who file taxes
  • Automatic Enrollment: No need to apply – just file your taxes
  • Administered by: Canada Revenue Agency (CRA)

What Is the Alberta Child and Family Benefit (ACFB)?

The ACFB is a non-taxable benefit funded by the Alberta government and distributed by the Canada Revenue Agency. It’s aimed at helping low- and middle-income families cover the cost of raising kids under 18.

You don’t need to apply separately for the ACFB. If you’re eligible for the Canada Child Benefit (CCB) and file your taxes, the CRA will assess your ACFB eligibility automatically.


ACFB 2025 Payment Schedule

ACFB payments are issued quarterly. Here’s when you can expect your money in 2025:

Payment MonthDate
FebruaryFebruary 27, 2025
MayMay 27, 2025
AugustAugust 27, 2025
NovemberNovember 27, 2025

ACFB Payment Amounts – How Much Will You Get?

The ACFB is made up of two parts:

  • Base Component: Available to lower-income families
  • Working Component: Available to families with earned income

Here’s a breakdown of monthly maximums per child:

Number of ChildrenBase ComponentWorking ComponentTotal Max (Monthly)
1 child$124.91$63.91$188.82
2 children$62.41$58.16$120.57
3 children$62.41$34.83$97.24
4+ children$62.41$11.50$73.91

The total annual benefit can reach up to:

Family SizeMax Annual BaseMax Annual WorkingTotal Max Annual
1 child$1,499$767$2,266
2 children$2,248$1,465$3,713
3 children$2,997$1,883$4,880
4+ children$3,746$2,021$5,767

ACFB Eligibility 2025 – Do You Qualify?

To receive the ACFB in 2025, you must:

  • Be a resident of Alberta
  • Be the parent or guardian of one or more children under 18
  • File your annual tax return
  • Be eligible for the Canada Child Benefit (CCB)

Income Cutoffs – When Do Benefits Start Reducing?

The ACFB is income-tested, meaning benefits gradually decrease as your family income rises:

  • Base Component Reduction: Begins when family net income exceeds $27,565
  • Working Component Reduction: Begins when income exceeds $46,191

If your income is below $27,565, you may receive the full ACFB amount.


Common Questions About ACFB (Real Concerns from Reddit)

Do I need to apply for ACFB?

No – it’s automatic when you file your taxes and qualify for CCB.

Can I receive both CCB and ACFB?

Yes, they are separate programs and many families receive both.

What if my income changed this year?

CRA uses last year’s tax return, so changes may affect next year’s payments.

Are ACFB payments the same for everyone?

No – amounts vary based on income and number of children.

Is ACFB considered taxable income?

No – ACFB is tax-free.

Can newcomers to Alberta receive ACFB?

Yes, if you’re a resident of Alberta and meet other eligibility criteria.

What if I didn’t receive my payment on time?

Wait 5 business days, then contact the CRA for support.

Can I track ACFB deposits?

Yes – log into My CRA Account to view payment history.

Does shared custody affect payments?

Yes – ACFB may be split between both parents depending on custody terms.

What if I missed the tax filing deadline?

File as soon as possible – CRA may issue retroactive payments if you qualify.


More Help from HustleHub

Want to learn about other government benefits? Check out our other guides:

For official information, visit the CRA’s ACFB page or Alberta’s provincial site.


Stay Informed, Hustlers 💸

With the next ACFB deposit arriving August 27, now’s the time to double-check your tax status and ensure your CRA info is up to date. The Alberta Child and Family Benefit is here to help – and HustleHub is here to keep you informed.

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