Canadians should watch for any letters sent from the CRA notifying them that their government benefits are being reviewed this year as the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has announced that it will review the benefits for around 200,000 Canadian residents in 2024.
Per the official CRA website, the federal agency says that it sends roughly 200,000 such letters yearly to Canadians whose information requires any updating or residents who may be receiving credits and benefits to which they are not entitled.
The Canada Child Benefit (CCB) is a non-taxable payment designed to help qualifying families in Canada, and with inflation hitting new highs, rent going up and the cost of groceries skyrocketing, it's safe to say that many Canadian families dealing with economic uncertainty are looking for some financial breathing room.
The Canada Child Benefit (CCB) is a non-taxable payment designed to help qualifying families in Canada, and with inflation hitting new highs, rent going up and the cost of groceries skyrocketing, it's safe to say that many Canadian families dealing with economic uncertainty are looking for some financial breathing room.