Verified July 8, 2026 against the Service Canada calendar

CPP Disability Payment Dates 2026

CPP disability pays on the exact same dates as the CPP retirement pension, the third-to-last business day of each month. Here's the 2026 schedule, this year's verified amounts, and what changes at 65.

Next payment
--days
July 29, 2026
2026 maximum
$1,741
$1,741.20 per month
Average payment
$1,191
$1,191.72 per month
Per child top-up
$307
$307.81, separate deposit
CPP disability payment dates 2026 calendar with monthly deposit day highlighted and protected stack of Canadian coins
Next deposit

When is the next CPP disability payment?

--days until the deposit

The next CPP disability payment arrives on Wednesday, July 29, 2026, the same date as the CPP retirement pension. Deposits post by early morning, and the children's benefit arrives the same day as its own separate deposit.

Full schedule

What are the CPP disability payment dates for 2026?

One calendar covers every CPP benefit. Disability payments follow the CPP retirement payment dates exactly, from January 28 through the early December 22 payment.

MonthPayment dateDay of weekStatus
January January 28, 2026 Wednesday Paid
February February 25, 2026 Wednesday Paid
March March 27, 2026 Friday Paid
April April 28, 2026 Tuesday Paid
May May 27, 2026 Wednesday Paid
June June 26, 2026 Friday Paid
July July 29, 2026 Wednesday Upcoming
August August 27, 2026 Thursday Upcoming
September September 25, 2026 Friday Upcoming
October October 28, 2026 Wednesday Upcoming
November November 26, 2026 Thursday Upcoming
December December 22, 2026 Tuesday Upcoming
Amounts

How much is CPP disability in 2026?

The 2026 maximum is $1,741.20 per month and the average recipient gets $1,191.72. Every payment combines a flat-rate portion everyone receives with an earnings-related portion built from your contribution history.

Flat rate + earnings

Everyone on CPP disability gets the $610.46 flat-rate portion in 2026. The earnings-related portion adds up to $1,130.74 on top, which is where individual amounts diverge.

Children's benefit

Each dependent child qualifies for $307.81 per month in 2026, paid as a separate deposit on the same dates. It doesn't reduce the parent's benefit.

Post-retirement version

People who became disabled after starting early CPP receive the post-retirement disability benefit instead: a flat $610.46 top-up beside the retirement pension.

Two money facts catch people out. CPP disability is taxable, and Service Canada doesn't withhold tax unless you ask, so an unplanned bill can land at filing time. Long-term disability insurers also offset most private LTD payments dollar for dollar against CPP disability, which means the combined income often stays flat even after approval. Your exact figure sits in My Service Canada Account; these are published program maximums, not a promise of your entitlement.

The age 65 switch

What happens to CPP disability at 65?

The benefit converts to a regular CPP retirement pension automatically the month after your 65th birthday. You don't apply, the payment dates don't move, and the deposit keeps arriving on the same calendar. The amount changes though: the flat-rate portion ends at conversion, so most people see a smaller deposit from that month on.

That's also the month OAS typically starts, which softens the drop. The two pensions arrive together on the shared schedule, covered on our CPP and OAS payment dates page, and GIS tops up low-income seniors inside the OAS deposit.

Troubleshooting

What if your CPP disability payment is late?

Service Canada asks for 5 business days after the payment date before you report a missing payment. Deposits post overnight, so money that hasn't shown by early morning usually points to stale banking details rather than a missed run, and that's fixed in My Service Canada Account before the next payment date.

A handful of credit unions and online banks release government deposits one business day early, so a friend being paid before you isn't a warning sign. Cheques follow the same calendar with mail time added, and December's early payment on the 22nd still leads into the usual 5-week gap before late January 2027.

Quick answers

CPP disability payment questions, answered

Is CPP disability paid on the same day as regular CPP?
Yes. CPP disability, CPP retirement, survivor benefits and OAS all pay on the same date, the third-to-last business day of each month. There's no separate disability calendar to track, and the deposit posts overnight like every other Service Canada payment.
Is CPP disability taxable?
Yes. CPP disability is taxable income, and tax isn't deducted automatically unless you ask. Recipients who want tax withheld at source can set that up through My Service Canada Account, which avoids a balance owing at filing time.
When is the children's benefit paid?
On the same 12 dates as the main benefit. A dependent child of a CPP disability recipient gets $307.81 per month in 2026, and it arrives as its own deposit rather than being added to the parent's amount.
Do you lose CPP disability at 65?
You don't lose it; it changes. The benefit converts automatically to a CPP retirement pension the month after your 65th birthday. The amount usually drops because the flat-rate portion ends, and no application is needed for the switch.
What are the CPP disability payment dates for 2027?
Service Canada publishes the 2027 calendar in late 2026, and disability payments will follow it exactly like the retirement pension does. We'll post the confirmed dates the day the calendar appears.
Sources

Where these dates come from

The schedule comes from the official Government of Canada benefits payment calendar and amounts from Service Canada's published 2026 CPP disability figures. Last verified July 8, 2026, re-checked quarterly, corrected within 24 hours when anything changes.