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canada pension plan payment dates

As we make our way through September, there are still a few federal benefit payments set to be distributed to Canadians this month, including payments from the Canada Pension Plan.

With the rising cost of living, it's no surprise that many Canadians are looking for ways to make ends meet, particularly those in lower-income households. Whether it's taking on extra shifts, cutting down on spending or exploring government benefits you may be eligible for, every bit helps.

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As August nears its end, there are still several federal benefits scheduled to be distributed to eligible Canadians, including the Canada Pension Plan.

With the significant rise in the cost of living, it's no surprise that Canadians, especially those in low-income households, are looking for ways to cope with inflation. This might involve working extra hours, reducing expenses, or applying for additional government assistance.

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While July is coming to a close, there are still a couple of federal benefits set to go out to eligible Canadians, including the Canada Pension Plan.

Given the significant rise in the cost of living, it's understandable that Canadians, especially those in low-income households, are seeking ways to manage inflation. This includes working extra hours, cutting expenses, or applying for additional government assistance.

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As of mid-June, Canadians can expect several payments from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), including the Canada Pension Plan (CPP).

Considering that the cost of living has gone up exponentially, it's no surprise Canadians — particularly low-income families — are looking for ways to combat inflation, whether it be by working extra hours, saving wherever they can, or collecting additional aid from the government.

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As the month of May nears its end, Canadian residents can expect one more monthly payment from the Government of Canada.

The Canada Pension Plan (CPP) is being paid out soon and eligible Canadians can be entitled to hundreds of dollars this month. According to the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), the CPP retirement pension is a monthly, taxable benefit that replaces part of your income when you retire. If you qualify, you’ll receive the CPP retirement pension for the rest of your life.

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April has officially arrived and Canadians are expected to receive payments from various Government of Canada benefits and credits this month, including the upcoming Canada Pension Plan (CPP) payment.

The monthly retirement pension plan is a taxable benefit that replaces a portion of your income when you are no longer in the workforce. For those who qualify, Canada Pension Plan payments will be given for the rest of your life upon retirement, per the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA).

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The Government of Canada is extending a variety of federal benefits and credits to eligible Canadians in February of 2024, which can provide necessary financial assistance amidst rising living costs across Canada, particularly for low-income residents.

Considering the cost of rent, groceries and day-to-day necessities have gone up, it's important to verify your eligibility for these government financial programs — as you may be entitled to hundreds of dollars throughout the month.

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Amidst the rising costs, the Government of Canada has a lineup of federal benefits and credits to lend a helping hand. From the Canada Pension Plan and Old Age Security pension to the GST/HST Credit, Canada Child Benefit, and the Canada Workers Benefit, these programs aim to provide some financial breathing room for individuals and families grappling with the economic pinch.

It's important to verify if you're eligible for any government benefits and credits, as you could be entitled to hundreds of dollars next month.

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