Low-income renters in Canada have less than six weeks left to apply for the one-time $500 Canada Housing Benefit.
who have yet to apply for this non-taxable and non-reportable benefit, to submit their application ahead of March 31.
The federal government launched the benefit on Dec. 12 to “assist” lower-income individuals and families “who struggle with the cost of rent.” So far, more than 500,000 Canadians have applied and 1.2 million renters have yet to apply to receive the benefit.In order to be eligible, applicants must have an adjusted net income in 2021 of $35,000 or less for families or $20,000 or less for individuals.
The applicants must also pay at least 30 per cent of their adjusted family net income towards rent in the 2022 calendar year.- You must be at least 15 years old as of Dec.
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