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The BC Recovery Benefit provided a one-time, tax-free payment of up to $1,000 for eligible families and single parents and up to $500 for eligible individuals. It was calculated based on net income from your 2019 tax return. Applications were closed effective July 1, 2021.
Generally, the benefit was available to people:
Who were residents of B.C. on December 18, 2020
Are at least 19 years of age on December 18, 2020, or meet specific eligibility criteria
Have filed a 2019 Canadian personal tax return, or meet specific eligibility criteria
Have a valid social insurance number (SIN), individual tax number or temporary tax number
So you’re saying people moved to BC between December 8th when it was announced and the cut off on December 18th for $500?
BC Recovery Benefit.
You were saying?
The BC Recovery Benefit provided a one-time, tax-free payment of up to $1,000 for eligible families and single parents and up to $500 for eligible individuals. It was calculated based on net income from your 2019 tax return. Applications were closed effective July 1, 2021.
The BC Recovery Benefit provided a one-time, tax-free payment of up to $1,000 for eligible families and single parents and up to $500 for eligible individuals. It was calculated based on net income from your 2019 tax return. Applications were closed effective July 1, 2021.
Generally, the benefit was available to people:
So you’re saying people moved to BC between December 8th when it was announced and the cut off on December 18th for $500?