The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has begun issuing Notices of Redetermination (NoRs) to individuals who received the Canadian Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) but are not eligible for it so they can repay them. The announcement came as Canada's unemployment rate hits a historic low of 5.2%, with the jobs loss amid the pandemic already recovered.
"The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) and Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) are working together to ensure that those who received COVID-19 individual benefits were eligible for them," said the government in a media release.
It follows the ESDC's issuance of Notices of Debt in November 2021 to CERB recipients who received an advance payment of $2,000 in 2020 but "did not remain on CERB long enough to fully reconcile that payment by applying for subsequent payment periods."
According to the CRA, those who receive the NoRs but still believe they are still eligible for the payments may contact the agency to validate their claim.
The CRA and ESDC have call agents on standby who are ready to work with individuals on a case-to-case basis, according to the government.
"The Government of Canada will also work with all impacted individuals to ensure any questions they may have are answered," the announcement read.
"We recognise that receiving this type of correspondence can be stressful and we remain committed to supporting Canadians. Individuals are encouraged to follow the directions they receive in any correspondence from the Government of Canada."