Old Age Security One-Time Payment Only.
You will receive the one-time payment for older seniors if you were:
- born on or before June 30, 1947, and
- eligible for the Old Age Security pension in June 2021
If you have applied for the Old Age Security pension but have not yet been approved, you will receive the one-time payment for older seniors if you are approved retroactively to June 2021 or earlier.
The payment amount is $500 taxable. You don’t have to apply; you will automatically receive the one-time payment for older seniors if you are eligible. This payment will be issued automatically the week of August 16, 2021.
- If you live in Canada or receive your pension payment by direct deposit, you should receive it that week.
- If you are outside Canada and receive payments by cheque, international postal disruptions may delay the receipt of cheques.
Canada Recovery Hiring Program (CRHP)
As a Canadian employer who continues to be impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, you may be eligible to apply for one of the two subsidies to cover part of your employee wages.
The CRHP and the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy (CEWS) support wages you pay through different phases of your economic recovery. Each claim period, eligible employers can claim either CRHP or CEWS, whichever is higher.
However, after September 25, 2021, CEWS will be phased out, so you will be only entitled to the CRHP if you are eligible.
Next deadline
December 30, 2021: Last day to apply for claim period 17
Next period opens
September 1, 2021: First day you can apply for claim period 19
Which subsidy to apply for
The CRHP and CEWS are both available for claim periods 17 to 20. If you are eligible for both, apply for whichever subsidy gives you the higher amount:
- you can apply for a different subsidy on each claim period
- you cannot receive both subsidies in one claim period
- you are a for-profit corporation or partnership; you meet additional CRHP criteria
Eligible corporations and partnerships
- Canadian-controlled private corporations (CCPCs)
- Cooperative corporations that are eligible for the small business deduction
- Partnerships where at least 50% of the partnership’s interests are held (directly or indirectly) by employers eligible for the CRHP
Ineligible corporations and partnerships
- Any for-profit corporations that are not CCPCs and not cooperatives eligible for the small business deduction
- Partnerships where more than 50% of the partnership’s interests are held (directly or indirectly) by employers not eligible for the CRHP
These corporations and partnerships may still be eligible for the CEWS, just not the CRHP.
The subsidy does not renew automatically. You must confirm that you’re eligible for each period and calculate your amount according to that period’s rules before you apply.
There is a deadline to apply or increase your claim for each period.
Current claim period: Period 18: July 4 to July 31, 2021
If you are eligible, this period is open for application.
Next claim period
Period 19: August 1 to August 28, 2021
The period is not yet open for application.
The earliest you can apply is Wednesday, September 1, 2021.
The Canada Recovery Hiring Program (CRHP) is a hiring subsidy program announced in the April 2021 budget. It can help you hire more staff even if you are still experiencing qualifying revenue declines between June 6 and November 20, 2021. A hiring subsidy will support employers with a contribution of up to 50% on total remuneration paid to eligible working employees (I.e., the portion of compensation exceeding the income of the baseline period).
If you need help more information about this benefit, contact RGB Accounting by phone at (416) 932-1915 or email at [email protected].
Source: Canada.ca
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