sassa older persons grant 2024-2025

By | November 21, 2022

sassa older persons grant 2024-2025

sassa older persons grant 2024-2025

sassa older persons grant 2024-2025

To help you through your senior years, you can receive a grant. People 60 years of age or older are eligible to receive an older person’s grant. The old age pension was the previous name for this grant.

How can you tell if you’re eligible?

You have to

  • live in South Africa as a citizen, permanent resident, or refugee
    not be supported by a state institution or receive any other social assistance; not earn more than R86 280 (for single people) or R172 560 (for married people).
    not possess assets valued at more than R2 455 200 if you are married or R1 227 600 if you are single.

What will you receive?

  • You can receive a maximum of R1 980 per month. You will receive R2,000 if you are over 75 years old.

You’ll be paid in what way?

You will be paid the grant by the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) using one of the following methods:

  • electronic deposit into your bank or Postbank account (the bank may charge you for the service) at a specific pay point on a specific day (e.g. old age home).
  • You can appoint a procurator at the SASSA office or grant someone power of attorney to collect the grant on your behalf if you are unable to do so yourself.

When can we review your grant?

  • If your grant needs to be reviewed, SASSA can decide. This choice will be based on the income you declared when applying for the grant. The date of the review or the deadline for submitting the life certificate (evidence that you are still alive) will be communicated to you three months in advance. You must annually complete a life certificate at the SASSA offices if you receive your money through a bank, an institution, or a procurator.

When is it possible to revoke your grant?

Your grant may be revoked for the reasons listed below:

  • if you don’t cooperate when your grant is being reviewed, if you lie about something that happened when your grant was approved, or if you commit fraud.
What time will your grant expire?
The grant will expire once you:
  • pass away, enter a state institution, or leave the country for three consecutive months without filing a claim.
  • Please be aware that the social grant is reduced to 25% of the grant’s maximum amount if you are admitted to a facility that has a contract with the state to provide for your care. This will begin the fourth month after your enrollment in that institution. As soon as you are released from the institution, the reduced grant is reinstated.

How you should proceed
Bring the following items to the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) office that is closest to your residence.
Your identity card with a 13-digit barcode (ID). If you don’t have an ID, you must fill out an affidavit in accordance with the standard SASSA format in front of a Commissioner of Oaths who is not a SASSA representative.

  • You must also bring a sworn statement signed by a respectable individual who can attest to your identity and age, such as a councilor, traditional leader, social worker, minister of religion, or school principal. A SASSA representative will take your fingerprints. While your application is being processed, you will be directed to the Department of Home Affairs to apply for the ID. Your grant expires if you don’t get an ID.

Your marriage status must be proven (if applicable).
evidence of residency
A statement of your earnings or dividends (if any).
Evidence of your assets, including the cost of any real estate you own.
your private pension documentation (if any).
your three-month worth of bank statements.
If you were working, a copy of your UIF membership card (also known as a “blue book”) or a letter of termination from your previous employer.
A copy of the will, along with the first and last liquidation and distribution accounts, if your spouse passed away within the last five years.
Please be aware that a family member or friend may submit your application on your behalf if you are too frail or ill to go to the office. The person should obtain a letter from you and/or a note from your doctor explaining your inability to come into the office.

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