More information - Alberta child benefit

The Alberta child benefit (ACB) is a non-taxable quarterly payment to help families with low and moderate incomes with the cost of raising children under 18 years of age. The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is administering and will issue ACB payments on behalf of the Province of Alberta. The CRA administers Alberta’s personal income tax system and has the information to determine who qualifies for the ACB. When you submit an application for the Canada child benefit (CCB), the CRA will be able to determine if you are eligible for the ACB and if you qualify for additional benefits such as the Alberta family employment tax credit (AFETC). To make sure every payment for a child is made, the CRA will use the system designed for administering the CCB. The ACB will be issued to about 130,000 families starting in August 2016. ACB payments will not be issued for children who are in foster care.

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