For payments based on your 2024 income tax and benefit return (July 2025 to June 2026), the program provides a maximum annual credit of $371 for each adult and each child in a family. If you are a single individual with no children, the credit will be reduced by 4% of your adjusted net income over $28,506. If you are a single parent, or are married or living in a common-law relationship, the credit will be reduced by 4% of your adjusted family net income over $35,632. These payments are being issued as part of the OTB on the 10th of each month, starting in July 2025. See note for more details and exceptions.
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