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For Immediate Release 2020FIN0064-002019 Dec. 8, 2020 |
Ministry of Finance |
Applications for $1,000 B.C. Recovery Benefit will begin soon Updated for clarification Dec. 8, 2020 |
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VICTORIA – A majority of British Columbians will get a lift with the launch of the B.C. Recovery Benefit, enabling many families and individuals to receive the benefit by the end of the year. “As 2020 draws to a close, we look back on a year like no other. British Columbians came together to face the challenge of COVID-19 with resilience and strength, but the road to recovery is still ahead of us,” said Premier John Horgan. “We have worked hard to get the B.C. Recovery Benefit to people as soon as possible. We are united with the millions of people and families who are wrapping up a difficult year and look forward to a new year with hope and the promise of a continued recovery.” On Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2020, the B.C. government introduced legislation to secure funding for approximately 3.7 million British Columbians to receive the tax-free B.C. Recovery Benefit. Passage of the bill will ensure British Columbians can apply for the benefit starting Dec. 18:
“We know that making ends meet during the holiday season is a concern for many families, even without the added stress of a pandemic. These additional supports will mean B.C. families will have extra dollars to spend when they need it most,” said Selina Robinson, Minister of Finance. “These benefits will also help stimulate our local economy and support small businesses that are working hard and providing good jobs for people. This is an important part of how we recover.” British Columbians receiving income assistance and disability assistance will be eligible for the B.C. Recovery Benefit. As well, people on income assistance, disability assistance and low-income seniors receiving the senior’s supplement will receive an additional recovery benefit at $150 per month from January 2021 to March 2021. “This pandemic has had significant impacts on vulnerable populations so that’s why, unlike with the previous workers’ benefit, people on income or disability assistance will be eligible for the recovery benefit, and they will receive a recovery supplement of $150/month,” said Nicholas Simons, Minister of Social Development and Poverty Reduction. “Coupled together, the recovery benefit and recovery supplement will provide vulnerable families with up to $1,900 during this difficult winter season.” The B.C. Recovery Benefit and the additional temporary recovery supplement continue government’s support for people and families during the COVID-19 pandemic and into B.C.’s recovery. Other previous supports include the $300-per-month COVID-19 crisis supplement (April to December 2020), $1,000 B.C. Emergency Benefit for Workers, extension of a rent freeze through to July 10, 2021, and the one-time enhancement to the climate action tax credit in July 2020, which put up to $174.50 for adults and $51.25 for children into people’s pockets when they needed it most. B.C.’s COVID-19 supports for people build on government’s previous affordability investments, including:
Learn More: For more information on the B.C. Recovery Benefit, visit: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/economic-recovery/recovery-benefit A backgrounder follows. |
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BACKGROUNDER | |
For Immediate Release 2020FIN0064-002019 Dec. 8, 2020 |
Ministry of Finance |
B.C. Recovery Benefit and B.C. Recovery Supplement | |
B.C. Recovery Benefit Starting Dec. 18, 2020, up to 90% of adults in B.C. will be able to apply for the B.C. Recovery Benefit online. Those needing assistance over the phone can complete their application with an agent starting Dec. 21, 2020. To apply and be eligible for the one-time, tax-free benefit, people must:
Applying online is the fastest way to receive the benefit. British Columbians can apply through one of the following:
Early next year, the Province will introduce a modified application process. This will ensure those on disability and income assistance who do not have banking services or who have barriers to filing income taxes can apply and receive their benefit quickly at a time of year when people need help the most. Everyone is encouraged to file their income taxes. By filing, people can receive benefits and credits they might not know they are eligible for. It is anticipated that a majority of eligible applicants will receive payment within five business days. For applications that require manual review to determine eligibility, it will take longer for payments to be made, depending on the volumes of applications that require manual review. The Service BC Provincial Contact Centre has hired 150 new staff to answer questions from the public about the benefit and help people complete applications. However, telephone call volumes may be high and wait times may be longer than normal during the first few weeks. People are encouraged to apply online to avoid any potential wait times. People have until June 30, 2021, to apply for the B.C. Recovery Benefit. $150-monthly B.C. Recovery Supplement
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