The interim Canada Dental Benefit ended on June 30, 2024. Check if you qualify for the new Canadian Dental Care Plan. The interim Canada Dental Benefit is intended to help lower dental costs for eligible families earning less than $90,000 per year. Parents... Read More
Having an up-to-date telephone number with the CRA is important since it may be needed for multi‑factor authentication (MFA) or when the CRA needs to contact you by phone. For information about when the CRA may contact you by phone and... Read More
Who can get the Canada child benefit You must meet all of the following conditions: You live with a child who is under 18 years of age You are primarily responsible for the care and upbringing of the child See who is... Read More
There are 2 benefit periods for the interim Canada Dental Benefit. The eligibility criteria is specific to the period when your child receives dental care. Check if you meet the criteria for each child you are applying for. Application for... Read More
Public holidays There are a number of dates during the year when specific forms or returns are due to be filed, or certain payments or remittances are due to be paid. When a due date falls on a Saturday, Sunday,... Read More
Your Canada Dental Benefit payments are tax-free and will vary based on your family income. Parents and guardians with children who meet the eligibility criteria may apply for this benefit. The CRA determines your benefit amount based on your adjusted family net... Read More
The CRA regularly checks to confirm if people are eligible for the payments they receive. If your application is selected for review, we may ask for more information to validate your application. If you are found to be ineligible or cannot... Read More