As the month of June approaches, several important financial assistance schemes from the Government of Canada are set to reach eligible citizens. Whether you are struggling with the rising cost of rent, paying for child care, or looking for relief from daily expenses due to inflation, these government Benefit coming in June 2025 can prove to be beneficial for you.
This month is especially the last month of the financial year for many federal programs. This means that from July, the payment amount in some schemes may increase and those who have recently filed their 2024 taxes may get payment for the first time. So let’s know in detail which schemes are going to get payment through CRA and Service Canada in June 2025, how much the amount can be, and when it will reach your bank account.
Ontario Trillium Benefit (OTB)
The Ontario Trillium Benefit is a monthly payment from the Ontario government to help low- and moderate-income residents with living costs. Although it is paid by the CRA, it is a combination of three credits—the Ontario Energy and Property Tax Credit (OEPTC), the Northern Ontario Energy Credit (NOEC), and the Ontario Sales Tax Credit (OSTC).
The June 2025 OTB payment will be the final installment based on the 2023 tax year. This payment will only be available if you filed a 2023 return and are eligible for one of these credits.
How much you can get:
- OEPTC: $104 for 18-64 years, $118.41 for 65+
- NOEC: $15 for singles, $23.08 for families
- OSTC: $30 for each family member
For example, if a family of four is eligible for all of these credits, they could receive a total of $351.08 in June.
If you choose the lump sum payment option and your total entitlement is more than $360, you could receive a full year’s payment in one go in June—12 times the maximum amount.
- Next payment date: June 10, 2025
Canada Child Benefit (CCB)
This is a tax-free monthly payment to parents and guardians to help with child-related expenses—such as food, clothing, educational materials, etc. To receive the CCB, you must live with and be the primary parent of a child under the age of 18.
Eligibility criteria:
- Be a resident of Canada.
- You or your partner must be a citizen, permanent resident, or protected person.
- Have filed a 2023 tax return.
June 2025 payment (based on the 2023 tax year):
- $648.91 per child for children under 6
- $547.50 per child for children aged 6 to 17
This amount may decrease if your income is more than $36,502. Additional top-ups are also available in some provinces, and there may be additional credits for children with disabilities.
- Next payment date: June 20, 2025
Canada Pension Plan (CPP)
The CPP is a monthly pension scheme that provides a stable source of income after retirement. If you contributed to it while working, you can start taking it at age 60.
Eligibility:
- At least one valid contribution
- Also eligible via credit transfer in case of divorce or separation.
Estimated payout for June 2025:
- Maximum: $1,433 (if started at age 65)
- Average: $900 per month
Log in to My Service Canada Account or use the Retirement Income Calculator to find your individual estimated amount.
- Next payment date: June 26, 2025
Old Age Security (OAS)
OAS is a federal pension scheme that provides monthly support to citizens aged 65 and older. Work is not required, but eligibility depends on age, income and length of residence in Canada.
Eligibility:
- Residence in Canada for at least 10 years after turning 18
- If you are abroad, 20 years of residence is required.
Additional assistance:
- Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS)
- Allowance and Allowance for the Survivor (for spouses or widows aged 60-64)
Maximum payment for June 2025:
- OAS: $727.67 (65-74 years), $800.44 (75+ years)
- GIS: $1,086.88 (single person), $654.23 (if spouse is also receiving OAS)
- Allowance: $1,381.90, Widow Allowance: $1,647.34
Next payment date: June 26, 2025
Veteran Disability Pension (VDP)
This pension is for veterans who have been disabled or who have not been disabled. This benefit is given to those who have been injured or suffer from an illness during their service. It is provided by Veterans Affairs Canada and is lifelong.
Eligibility:
- Veterans of the Canadian Forces
- Veterans of World War II or the Korean War
- RCMP members or wartime civilian contributors
Payouts for June 2025:
- Maximum monthly amount (Class 1 Disability): $3,444.59
- Additional amounts for dependents
Next payment date: June 27, 2025
Conclusion: Stay updated to get benefits on time.
These five government plans from the CRA and Service Canada that will be available in June 2025 will not only provide financial relief but also help improve your quality of life. If you are eligible for any of these benefits, make sure you have filed the required tax returns, kept the information up to date, and submitted all documentation on time.
These initiatives of the government point towards a safe and inclusive society, where every needy person gets a job. Have access to financial assistance. If you still have questions or concerns, get information by visiting the CRA or Service Canada website or contacting your nearest service center.
FAQs
Q. When will the Canada Child Benefit (CCB) be paid in June 2025?
A. The CCB payment will be deposited on June 20, 2025.
Q. How much can seniors receive from Old Age Security (OAS) in June 2025?
A. Seniors aged 65–74 can get up to $727.67, while those 75+ can receive up to $800.44 per month.
Q. What is the maximum payment for the Ontario Trillium Benefit in June 2025?
A. A family of four may receive up to $351.08 depending on eligibility for all three credits.
Q. Who qualifies for the Veteran Disability Pension in June 2025?
A. Veterans with service-related disabilities, including certain RCMP members and wartime civilians, are eligible.
Q. How can I check my CPP or OAS payment details?
A. You can log in to your My Service Canada Account or contact Service Canada directly.