Home Breadcrumb caret Industry News Breadcrumb caret Industry Breadcrumb caret Tax Breadcrumb caret Tax News Don’t forget: first payment of child benefit coming soon You may be in the midst of scaling back client communications. But make sure you reach out as the CCB is introduced. By Staff | June 27, 2016 | Last updated on September 15, 2023 1 min read Over the summer, you likely relax as markets slow and your clients take vacations. But remember: as of July 20, 2016, families will start receiving the new Canada Child Benefit (CCB). It will be issued monthly and replaces the Canada Child Tax Benefit, including the National Child Benefit Supplement and the Universal Child Care Benefit. Use this benefits payment calendar to help clients save and invest, and share the following facts and articles about the CCB. Quick facts Families with less than $30,000 in net income will receive the maximum benefit. Families benefiting will see an average increase in child benefits of almost $2,300 in the upcoming 2016–2017 benefit year. The maximum annual benefit will be up to $6,400 per child under the age of 6, and up to $5,400 per child aged 6 through 17. Articles Calculate how much the child benefit will help clients Who will benefit from new family tax regime? Think clients know their tax rates? Think again Essential tax numbers: Post-budget update 3 reasons there are more dual-income families: StatsCan Staff The staff of Advisor.ca have been covering news for financial advisors since 1998. Save Stroke 1 Print Group 8 Share LI logo