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B.C. residents getting more money from province

Approximately 85% of B.C. residents will receive a full or partial payment to help with global inflation and the increased cost of living.
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The amount is based on income and family size

Most B.C. residents will be getting money automatically deposited into their bank account as early as this week from the Province of B.C. as the third B.C. Affordability Credit rolls out.

Approximately 85% of B.C. residents will receive a full or partial payment to help with global inflation and the increased cost of living.

The amount is based on income and family size, providing as much as $164 per adult and $41 per child, or approximately $410 for a family with two children.

The first two payments were made in October 2022 and January 2023.

The province encourages anyone who has not filed their tax returns to do so to ensure eligible people and families in B.C. do not miss out on cost-of-living supports available to them.