Step 3 - Saskatchewan Assured Income for Disability
Have you provided all the necessary financial information?
You answered "no".
Here is the information you will need to provide all the necessary financial information.
During your intake appointment, you will provide your Income Assistance Worker or an Assured Income Specialist with information about your financial needs and your disability. This information will help fill out all of the necessary documentation for your application. Make sure to provide all sources of income and assets you possess.
Assets
If you have any of the following assets, you will need to provide documentation.
- Bank statement for your savings, personal chequing, or business accounts that have a current balance of $50 or more
- Registered savings plans, bonds, trust funds, annuities
- Mortgage and title documents if you own your home and/or any other properties
- Prepaid funeral statement
- Notes receivable, mortgage receivable, and agreements for sale
Income
You must provide cheque stubs or proof of income from all financial sources. This includes:
- Wages
- Pensions
- Maintenance/child support payments
- If you are a farmer, the information on your income and expenses
Cost of Basic Living Expenses
You must provide all of the following information about the cost of your basic living expenses:
- Current or last month’s receipts for rent and utility bills
- Mortgage payment statement, property insurance documents, tax notice
- Babysitting receipts
- Any court orders or legal documents such as divorce documents or maintenance orders
Please note that if you are currently receiving other benefits, you may not need to complete this step.
Your Income Assistance Worker, or an Assured Income Specialist will assist you with your Application for Benefits. This application will be used to determine if you are eligible for SAID benefits. You may also select a box to indicate that you want to apply for the Saskatchewan Income Support (SIS) program if it is determined that you are not eligible for SAID benefits.
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