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Federal Government Introduces CA$2,400 Annual Disability Benefit – Who Can Apply?

The Canadian government has officially approved the Canada Disability Benefit (CDB), a new financial assistance program aimed at helping low-income individuals with disabilities. Set to launch in July 2025, the program will provide up to CA$2,400 per year, or CA$200 per month, to eligible recipients.

This initiative aims to alleviate financial hardship for working-age Canadians with disabilities, complementing existing provincial and territorial support programs.

Eligibility Criteria for the Canada Disability Benefit

To qualify for the Canada Disability Benefit, applicants must meet the following requirements:

For more details on eligibility, visit the official Government of Canada CDB page.

Federal Government Introduces CA$2,400 Annual Disability Benefit
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How Much Will Eligible Canadians Receive?

The maximum annual payment is CA$2,400 (CA$200 per month). However, the actual amount varies based on individual and household income. The benefit starts reducing at specific income thresholds:

Additionally, the government has included working income exemptions, meaning:

How to Apply for the Canada Disability Benefit

The application process for the CDB is still being developed, but it will include multiple options:

Impact on Other Government Benefits

Initially, the Canada Disability Benefit was considered taxable income, but following concerns that it might affect eligibility for other financial assistance programs, the government revised its policy.

Key changes:

Source: CRR.BC.EDU

Concerns and Criticisms

While the Canada Disability Benefit is a step forward, some advocacy groups argue that CA$2,400 per year is not enough to meet the needs of disabled Canadians living in poverty.

Main concerns include:

Next Steps for Canadians

With the Canada Disability Benefit set to launch in July 2025, eligible Canadians should prepare by:

  1. Applying for a Disability Tax Credit (DTC) – since it is required for eligibility.
  2. Ensuring their 2024 tax return is filed to avoid processing delays.
  3. Staying updated with Service Canada and CRA for application details.

For the latest updates, visit Government of Canada Disability Benefits.

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