Canada’s Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS) is getting a significant boost in 2024, with eligible low-income seniors set to receive an additional $500 monthly and $2,100 annually.
This increase is designed to help seniors manage rising costs and provide a more secure financial footing. Let’s break down what this means, who qualifies, and how to apply for this enhanced benefit.
Canada GIS Boost
The GIS is a non-taxable benefit paid to seniors with limited income who already receive Old Age Security (OAS). With the new increase, eligible recipients may see their maximum monthly payment rise to $1,586.88, depending on marital status and income.
Here’s an overview of the key details:
Topic | Details |
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GIS Increase in 2024 | $500 monthly + $2,100 annually |
Maximum Monthly Payment | $1,086.88 (single); higher with the increase |
Eligibility | 65+ years old, Canadian residents, receiving OAS |
Payment Dates in 2024 | November 27, December 20 |
Application Process | Through Service Canada |
Now, let’s dive into eligibility and application steps.
Eligibility
Age and Residency
To qualify, you must:
- Be at least 65 years old.
- Be a Canadian resident already receiving OAS.
Income Limits
Eligibility depends on your annual income and, if applicable, your spouse’s income. Here are the thresholds for 2024:
Status | Income Threshold | Maximum Monthly Payment |
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Single, Widowed, or Divorced | <$22,056 | $1,086.88 |
Married (Both Receiving OAS) | <$29,136 | $654.23 each |
Married (One Gets Allowance) | <$40,800 | $654.23 |
Married (Spouse Not Receiving OAS) | <$52,848 | $1,086.88 |
Automatic Enrollment
Most eligible seniors are automatically enrolled in GIS when they start receiving OAS. However, if you’re not automatically enrolled, you’ll need to apply.
Annual Income Assessment
GIS eligibility is reviewed annually. Filing your income taxes every year is crucial to ensure uninterrupted payments.
How to Apply
If you’re not automatically enrolled, applying for GIS is straightforward:
- Confirm Eligibility
Ensure you meet the age, residency, and income requirements. - Complete the Application
Download and fill out the Guaranteed Income Supplement application form (ISP-3025) from Service Canada. - Provide Documentation
Include supporting documents to verify your income and residency. - Submit the Application
Send your completed form to Service Canada via mail or drop it off in person. - Monitor Your Application
Track your application’s progress through your My Service Canada Account. - Receive Payments
Once approved, you’ll receive a confirmation letter. Payments will be deposited directly into your bank account if you’ve opted for direct deposit.
Payment Dates in 2024
GIS payments follow the same schedule as OAS payments. For the rest of 2024, expect payments on:
- November 27
- December 20
Maximizing GIS and Other Benefits
Stay Updated
Keep track of policy updates from the Government of Canada to stay informed about GIS changes.
Seek Financial Advice
Community centers and non-profits often offer free financial advice tailored to seniors.
File Taxes Annually
Timely tax filing ensures continued eligibility. Free tax clinics are available across Canada for seniors needing assistance.
Explore Additional Programs
Check out other programs like the Allowance for those aged 60-64 who are married to GIS recipients.
This increase underscores Canada’s commitment to supporting seniors, offering them financial relief in a time of rising costs. Eligible seniors should act now to take advantage of these new benefits.