Minister Duclos announces compensatory payments

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The Government of Canada completes review of Guaranteed Income Supplement retroactive payments

May 5, 2016                  Ottawa, Ontario                       Employment and Social Development Canada

The Honourable Jean-Yves Duclos, Minister of Families, Children and Social Development, today announced that all seniors found eligible to receive retroactive Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS) benefits have received a payment.

As part of ongoing improvements in the delivery of pension programs, recent system changes to automate certain GIS payment processes identified a group of seniors who did not have their GIS benefits renewed automatically. Immediately in May 2015, Service Canada began reviewing the accounts of approximately 141,000 seniors to determine if they were eligible for a GIS retroactive payment. The review of all accounts was completed in March 2016 as per Minister Duclos’ request.

In addition, those who received a retroactive GIS payment may receive a cost-of-living compensatory payment by the end of June 2016. The amount an individual may receive will depend on the amount of their GIS retroactive payment. As well, any individual who, as a result of the retroactive GIS payment, experiences a loss or reduction in credits or benefits administered by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) in 2016 or 2017 (depending on when the retroactive payment was received) may receive an additional compensatory payment equal to the value of the lost CRA-administered credits or benefits. Service Canada will begin to issue these payments in fall 2016.

All clients who will be receiving a cost-of-living or CRA-administered compensatory payment will be contacted in writing by Service Canada.

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“I instructed my officials to move quickly on this issue so that these seniors are not put out of pocket by this and receive all the benefits to which they are entitled. This includes getting compensatory payments that account for increases in the cost of living and a potential loss of the CRA-administered benefits as a result of the GIS retroactive payment.”

– The Honorable Jean-Yves Duclos, Minister of Families, Children and Social Development

 

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