sassa g 2023-2024
sassa g 2023-2024
The Social Relief of Distress (SRD) award has been a lifeline for the millions of South Africans who have been affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. Many prize recipients will likely be pleased with the most recent development.
Now that the grant has been extended for a another year, eligible recipients of the R350 grant can breathe a sigh of relief.
Enoch Godongwana, the finance minister, announced the extension of the R350 grant during Wednesday’s first Medium Term Budget Policy Statement in Parliament. The grant will now be available until the end of March 2024.
The government’s decision to extend the special Covid-19 Social Relief of Distress award by one year, until 31 March 2024, is the key factor driving revisions to spending plans in the medium term.
Godongwana noted that the choice was taken even though the government is still debating how to replace the award and is currently considering possible alternative options.
Due to the continuation of the SRD grant, other social benefits like old-age and disability payments would increase at a slower rate than inflation.
According to Treasury, the SRD grant will rise by at least 8.8% annually, potentially costing R64.9 billion in the fiscal year 2030–31 and putting public funds at risk.
In light of this estimate, the Finance Minister claims that the grant’s continued indefinite continuation will significantly affect the state’s financial stability.
Despite the provision in this budget, the speaker continued, “I want to underscore that any permanent extension or replacement will need permanent increases in revenue, permanent reductions in spending elsewhere, or a mix of the two.”
SOCIAL GRANTS
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Care Dependency Grant
Child Support Grant
Disability Grant
Foster Child Grant
Grant-In-Aid
Older Persons Grant
Social Relief of Distress
War Veterans Grant
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