There’s been recent talk of a new $2,813 Advanced Canada Workers Benefit (ACWB) payment arriving in September 2025. Many workers believe this is an upcoming disbursement. However, official information shows that no ACWB payment is scheduled for September.
The increase to $2,813 applies to the 2025 tax year, and payments under that year will start in 2026, according to confirmed CRA schedules.
This article explains what the Canada Workers Benefit (CWB) is, how the advance payments (ACWB) work, who qualifies, what amounts are real, and when payments will be made.
What Is the Canada Workers Benefit (CWB) & ACWB?
- The CWB is a refundable tax credit for low-income workers and families to offset living costs. It includes a basic benefit amount plus a disability supplement for eligible taxpayers.
- The Advanced Canada Workers Benefit (ACWB) allows eligible recipients to receive a portion (up to 50%) of the CWB in advance payments during the year, rather than waiting until after filing taxes.
Key Facts: Amounts & Income Thresholds for 2024 & Proposed 2025
Category | 2024 Maximum Basic Amount | Income Limits for Basic Benefit | Notes on 2025 Expected Figures |
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Singles, basic benefit | $1,590 | Phased reduction begins when adjusted net income > $26,149; no basic benefit if income > $36,749. | Some speculation around modest increase, but no official $2,813 figure for singles. |
Families, basic benefit | $2,739 | Reduces when adjusted family net income > $29,833; zero benefit above $48,093. | $2,813 is not confirmed as the new maximum for families in 2025; it remains subject to CRA update. |
Disability supplement | $821 (for individuals or families where eligible) | Does reduce based on higher net income thresholds | Expected to increase slightly, but specific 2025 disability supplement “$2,813” claim conflates basic + supplement for families. |
Payment Dates: When ACWB Actually Arrives
Year | Advance Payment Dates for ACWB / CWB |
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2025 | January 10, 2025 • July 11, 2025 • October 10, 2025 |
September 2025 | No payment is scheduled. ACWB payments are not made in September. |
So, despite the rumors, there is no ACWB payment planned for September 2025. The October 10 date is the next scheduled advance payment under the ACWB.
Why the “$2,813” Number Is Misleading
- The $2,739 figure is the 2024 tax-year maximum for families under CWB basic benefit (without disability supplement).
- There is no announced change yet that sets a new maximum of $2,813 for families for 2025 in advance for ACWB. It appears to be speculation or misinterpretation combining possible future increases with current estimates.
- The sum of basic benefit + disability supplement + provincial factors may be misread by some as a single “max” payment worth $2,813, but official maximums depend on income, residence, and eligibility.
Who Qualifies for ACWB?
To receive ACWB advance payments, you must meet several criteria:
- Be a resident of Canada throughout the benefit year.
- Be 19 years old on December 31 of the benefit year, unless living with a spouse/common-law partner or eligible dependent child.
- Earn working income and have adjusted net income below certain thresholds (for singles and for families), which vary by province.
- Include disability supplement eligibility if you have a valid Disability Tax Credit (DTC) certificate.
The claim that there will be a $2,813 Advanced Canada Workers Benefit payment in September 2025 is misleading. While $2,813 is mentioned in some speculation related to family benefit amounts for future tax years, no official payment is scheduled for September.
Actual ACWB payments occur three times per year — January, July, and October. Eligible individuals and families should ensure they file taxes on time, claim disability credits if applicable, and stay updated via official CRA sources for accurate benefit amounts and dates.
FAQs
No. There is no ACWB payment scheduled for September. The recognized advance payment dates are January, July, and October. The $2,813 number is not confirmed official for September.