Canada $566 Workers Benefit Payment on July 23, 2025 – Check Eligibility and Payment Date

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Mark Carney

If you’re a low-income worker in Canada, mark your calendar for July 23, 2025—that’s when the Canada Workers Benefit (CWB) advance payment of $566 will be issued to eligible recipients. This program is one of the federal government’s key tools to support working Canadians who earn modest incomes but still struggle to cover everyday expenses.

In this guide, you’ll get a clear, no-nonsense explanation of how the program works, who qualifies, how much you could get, and what steps you need to take to receive it.

Overview

Here’s a quick breakdown of the benefit:

FeatureDetails
Payment DateJuly 23, 2025 (third and final installment)
Payment Amount$566 (advance portion of the CWB)
Annual Maximum for Singles$1,633
Annual Maximum for Families$2,813
Disability SupplementUp to $843 additional
Eligibility Age19+ or living with spouse or dependents
ApplicationRequired for advance payments (Form RC201)
Payment MethodDirect deposit or cheque
Administered ByCanada Revenue Agency (CRA)

Canada Workers Benefit

The Canada Workers Benefit is a refundable tax credit designed to help low-income workers. Unlike many tax credits that only reduce how much you owe, this one puts real money in your pocket, even if you don’t owe taxes.

It’s available as a lump sum at tax time or in advance payments spread throughout the year. The July 23 payment is part of the 2024 benefit year’s advance payment cycle.

The idea is simple: reward people who are working but earning below a certain threshold, giving them extra cash to manage bills, groceries, rent, or transportation.

Who Can Get the $566 Payment?

To qualify for this payment, you must:

  • Be a Canadian resident for the entire year.
  • Be at least 19 years old by December 31, 2024, OR live with a spouse, common-law partner, or dependent child.
  • Earn working income (not just investment income or benefits).

You must fall within these income limits:

StatusIncome Threshold (2024)
SingleUp to $26,855
FamiliesUp to $30,639

Don’t worry if you’re slightly over the limit—you may still qualify for a partial benefit.

You’re Not Eligible If:

  • You were a full-time student for more than 13 weeks in 2024 (unless you had dependents).
  • You were in prison for 90+ days in 2024.
  • You didn’t file your 2024 tax return.

How Much Will You Receive?

Here’s how the amounts break down for the 2024 tax year (paid in 2025):

CategoryAnnual Maximum
Single (no dependents)$1,633
Families$2,813
Disability SupplementUp to $843 extra

The $566 payment on July 23, 2025, is a portion of your estimated annual entitlement, representing up to 50% of the total spread over three advance installments.

If you didn’t apply for advance payments, you’ll receive the entire benefit at tax time in 2025.

When Will Payments Be Made?

Here’s the full payment schedule for advance CWB payments based on the 2024 tax year:

Installment NumberPayment Date
FirstJuly 11, 2024
SecondOctober 10, 2024
ThirdJuly 23, 2025

If you opted for advance payments, you get your money sooner—perfect for budgeting or covering urgent costs.

Disability Supplement

If you have a disability and are eligible for the Disability Tax Credit (DTC), you could receive up to $843 extra through the CWB. It’s added on top of your base amount and calculated the same way—phasing out at higher income levels.

To qualify, you must:

  • Be eligible for the DTC.
  • Meet all the basic CWB requirements.

How to Apply

You must file your 2024 tax return to qualify for the CWB, even if you owe nothing.

Apply for Advance Payments
If you want to receive advance payments like the July 23 installment:

  • Fill out Form RC201: “Canada Workers Benefit Advance Payments Application.”
  • Submit it online through CRA My Account, or mail it to the CRA.

Keep Your Info Updated
If your income, marital status, or residency changes, update the CRA right away to avoid benefit delays or overpayments.

Why the Canada Workers Benefit Matters

The CWB gives real support to people who work hard but don’t earn enough. It:

  • Helps pay for essential needs like food and housing.
  • Encourages staying in or re-entering the workforce.
  • Provides timely support without waiting until tax season.

The $566 July 23, 2025 payment could be just the boost you need to handle your mid-year expenses—without adding stress or paperwork if you’re already enrolled.

FAQs

How much is the CWB payment in July 2025?

$566 for eligible workers receiving advance payments.

Do I need to apply for the $566 payment?

Yes, apply using Form RC201 for advance payments.

What’s the income limit for singles?

Up to $26,855 for 2024 to qualify fully.

Can I still get CWB at tax time?

Yes, if you didn’t get advance payments, you get a lump sum.

Is the disability supplement extra?

Yes, up to $843 in addition to base CWB amounts.

Galib

Galib is a financial content analyst with over 7 years of experience covering government benefit programs, tax refunds, and public welfare systems. His work focuses on simplifying complex policies like IRS tax returns, SNAP benefits in the US, SASSA grants in South Africa, and UK pension schemes. Galib regularly monitors official government updates and ensures every article is fact-checked and easily understood.

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