The Canada Revenue Agency will be issuing the long-promised 'grocery rebate' payments to eligible Canadians on July 5. The food-inflation focused affordability measure is set to roll out to approximately 11 million low- and modest-income Canadians. Here's how much money those eligible can expect to receive.
Can someone explain to me how I, a 25 year old student living alone, making less than $30k a year, don’t qualify for this?
This is also a stupid “solution.” We can’t just keep handing out $200 everytime people bring up the impact of inflation. Stop the inflation! Companies are just increasing their profit margins while consumers get less and less.
It’s based on your 2021 income, I believe, did you file for that year? Media has also been using the term “roll out” in articles which to me implies possible delays (CRA advises you wait 10 days before following up), did you check your CRA account to see if it’s listed under your credits?
Can someone explain to me how I, a 25 year old student living alone, making less than $30k a year, don’t qualify for this?
This is also a stupid “solution.” We can’t just keep handing out $200 everytime people bring up the impact of inflation. Stop the inflation! Companies are just increasing their profit margins while consumers get less and less.
I got $450 as a single 30 year old making more than that
It’s based on your 2021 income, I believe, did you file for that year? Media has also been using the term “roll out” in articles which to me implies possible delays (CRA advises you wait 10 days before following up), did you check your CRA account to see if it’s listed under your credits?
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