Raising GIS earning exemption would help most low-income seniors, report says
OTTAWA — A newly released government report shows a federal program that let low-income seniors earn more before their old-age benefits were clawed back had less of an effect on women and older seniors.
The research paper pointed out that seniors over age 70 and women didn’t receive the same financial boost when the previous government increased the earning exemption on the Guaranteed Income Supplement to $3,500 from $500.
The Liberals increased the value of the GIS in their first budget, but didn’t touch the earning exemption limit.
The 2014 government research paper, obtained by The Canadian Press under the Access to Information Act, suggests that raising the earning exemption on the GIS further would deliver an additional financial boost to low-income seniors.


