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canada workers benefit eligibility

October has arrived, and with it comes a slew of federal benefit payments Quebecers can receive this month, including payments from the Advanced Canada Workers Benefit.

This refundable tax credit is designed to help lower-income individuals and families across the country, giving them a financial boost to cope with the rising cost of living.

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As mid-July approaches, Canadians can expect payments from several Government of Canada benefits and credits, including the Canada Workers Benefit (CWB).

The CWB is set to pay out today, July 12 to eligible Canadians. It's important to verify if you're entitled to receive the Canada Workers Benefit, as you could potentially receive anywhere from hundreds to thousands of dollars.

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The Government of Canada is extending a handful of federal benefits and credits to eligible Canadians throughout 2024 — the Canada Workers Benefit (CWB) included.

The refundable tax credit is available to "help individuals and families who are working and earning a low income," per the Canada Revenue Agency. The benefit is split into two parts: a basic amount and a disability supplement.

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Amidst the escalating economic challenges, the Government of Canada offers a range of federal benefits and credits to provide support, particularly for families facing financial strain.

The Canada Workers Benefit (CWB) stands as a refundable tax credit designed to assist individuals and families with low incomes who are actively employed. With the surge in inflation, rising rents, and soaring grocery costs, many Canadian families experiencing economic pressure are actively seeking financial relief and the CWB could offer assistance.

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On November 4, the Government of Canada unveiled proposed changes to the Canada Workers Benefit (CWB) as part of its 2022 Fall Economic Statement. The measure would mean eligible single Canadians and families receive their CWB payments in advance of the regular payment dates.

The CWB is currently a credit sent out to Canadians who qualify for the benefit via tax returns — meaning you'd have to always wait for the tax year to end before receiving the credit.

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On June 16, 2022, Canada's Department of Finance shared a press release announcing changes to the Canada Workers Benefit.

The enhanced benefit comes as part of the federal government's new Affordability Plan, which aims to "make life more affordable for millions of Canadians," particularly as inflation rates continue to rise.

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