The provincial government is providing Newfoundlanders and Labradorians with a one-time $500 cost-of-living be...
The provincial government is providing Newfoundlanders and Labradorians with a one-time $500 cost-of-living benefit—with cheques expected to go out between now and Christmas.
The cheque will be provided to some 392,000 residents and will be based on an individual’s 2021 income tax return, and no application is necessary according to Finance Minister Siobhan Coady. She says the one-time payment is possible, because of projected increased revenue. The province’s fall fiscal update is due in the coming weeks.
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