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Who gets the $500 from the federal government?

Amount of the credit If your net income for 2021 was $100,000 or less, you will receive a $500 tax credit. If your net income for 2021 was more than $100,000 but less than $105,000, the $500 will be reduced by 10% of the part of your net income that exceeds $100,000.

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Special One-Time Cost of Living Tax Credit

A new special one-time refundable tax credit has been created to help individuals in Québec deal with the rising cost of living. It will be paid out to eligible individuals who file an income tax return for 2021 and whose net income for the year is less than $105,000. Amount of the credit If your net income for 2021 was $100,000 or less, you will receive a $500 tax credit. If your net income for 2021 was more than $100,000 but less than $105,000, the $500 will be reduced by 10% of the part of your net income that exceeds $100,000. If your net income for 2021 was $105,000 or more, you will not receive the credit. Note that under the Tax Administration Act, we can apply this credit to the payment of any amount you may owe the government. Example of a calculation for net income between $100,000 and $105,000 Peter's net income is $103,000. His tax credit will be calculated as follows: $500 − (10% × [$103,000 − $100,000]) $500 − (10% × $3,000) $500 − $300 = $200 Peter will get $200. Receiving the credit If you are eligible (see below) and your net income for 2021 is less than $105,000, you will get the new credit automatically when we process your 2021 income tax return. You do not have to claim it. Already filed your return? If you have already filed your income tax return for the 2021 taxation year and received your notice of assessment, you will get the credit by the end of May (if you are eligible). You do not have to claim it. If you have already filed your income tax return for the 2021 taxation year but have not received your notice of assessment, we will check whether you are eligible and calculate your credit (if applicable) when we process your return. You do not have to claim it. Eligibility To be eligible, you must have met the following requirements on December 31, 2021: You were 18 or older or, if you were younger than 18, you: were the father or mother of a child who lived with you; or were recognized as an emancipated minor by a competent authority (such as a court).

You were resident in Québec.

You were: a Canadian citizen; a permanent resident or a protected person within the meaning of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act; or a temporary resident or the holder of a temporary resident permit within the meaning of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act who had been living in Canada for the last 18 months. However, you are not eligible if either of the following situations applies to you: You were confined to a prison or similar institution on December 31, 2021, and , in 2021, you were confined for one or more periods totalling more than 183 days. , in 2021, you were confined for one or more periods totalling more than 183 days. You were exempt from income tax in 2021. Note Death Individuals who died before January 1, 2022, are not eligible. However, if an eligible person dies after December 31, 2021, the credit will be paid out when we process their income tax return for 2021. If you have been designated as the liquidator of a succession, complete our questionnaire to find out how to meet your tax obligations regarding the deceased's return. End of note

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How many people are on SNAP in Massachusetts?

Over half a million households in the Bay State participate in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.

People in Massachusetts who participate in SNAP will see an increase their benefits increase starting in October, in response to the rising cost of living, Governor Charlie Baker's office announced in a news release Wednesday. The benefits will increase 12%, as SNAP amounts are adjusted to the current cost of living. Households will see an average increase of $25-$30 a month, according to the release. There are around 550,000 households in the Bay State that get SNAP benefits, which are adjusted every year by the federal government to keep pace with inflation. Additionally, Massachusetts got approval from the federal government to adjust the heating costs used to calculate benefit amounts, because of the regional rise in utility prices. "The Baker-Polito Administration continues to leverage every opportunity to tackle food insecurity and maximize federal nutrition programs," Secretary of Health and Human Services Marylou Sudders said in the news release. "Increasing SNAP benefit amounts to reflect residents’ cost of living, in addition to continuing SNAP Emergency Allotments and implementing free school meals for all Massachusetts students this year, represents the Administration’s ongoing commitment to combating hunger across the Commonwealth." Get Boston local news, weather forecasts, lifestyle and entertainment stories to your inbox. Sign up for NBC Boston’s newsletters. People will continue to receive additional, pandemic-related SNAP emergency allotments, which have been available since March 2020. Here's a chart provided by the state on the new SNAP benefit numbers. Maximum Monthly SNAP Amount Household Size Old Amount Effective October 1: New Amount 1 $250 $281 2 $459 $516 3 $658 $740 4 $835 $939 5 $992 $1,116 6 $1,190 $1,339 7 $1,316 $1,480 8 $1,504 $1,691 Each additional person + $188 + $211

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