SASSA Grants Under Review, Families Earning Over R8,070 Could Face Termination in August

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SASSA Grants Under Review, Families Earning Over R8,070 Could Face Termination in August

As August 2025 unfolds, thousands of South African households are facing renewed concerns over the future of their SASSA grants. The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) has issued a clear message, families earning more than R8,070 per month could risk losing access to vital grant payments.

This income threshold check is part of SASSA’s broader campaign to clean up the system, ensure fairness, and prioritize support for those who need it most. But for many families who rely on grants as their only stable income, the new scrutiny brings anxiety and urgent questions.

August 2025 Income Threshold Explained

The R8,070 monthly income limit is a key figure SASSA uses to assess whether a household still qualifies for financial support. If the combined income of a household crosses this amount, even slightly, it could lead to:

  • Grant suspension
  • Eligibility review
  • Permanent cancellation

This applies across all major grant types:

Grant TypeIncome ThresholdReview Frequency
Child Support GrantR8,070Annually
Old Age PensionR8,070Bi-annually
Disability GrantR8,070Quarterly
Foster Care GrantR8,070Annually
Care Dependency GrantR8,070Bi-annually
Grant-in-AidR8,070Annually

This threshold ensures that assistance is directed to the most financially vulnerable. However, even minor changes in household income could tip the balance.

Households at Risk: Who Could Be Affected?

You might be at risk if:

  • You’ve recently taken on freelance, part-time, or informal work
  • Another household member started earning income
  • You’ve received money from side businesses or renting out rooms
  • Your bank statements show frequent deposits over the threshold

Important: SASSA considers total household income, not just the applicant’s. Be transparent and declare all income sources.

How to Check If Your Grant Is Safe

Avoid surprises by checking your grant status regularly. Here’s how:

  • Online: Visit www.sassa.gov.za
  • WhatsApp: Send “SASSA” to 082 046 8553
  • Toll-Free Call: Dial 0800 60 10 11
  • In Person: Visit your nearest SASSA office
  • SMS Alerts: Ensure your phone number is registered for updates

What to Do to Keep Your SASSA Payments Flowing

  • Update your records: Inform SASSA of any income or employment changes
  • Submit correct documentation: Always keep proof of income and identity up to date
  • Check your income levels: Track household income to ensure you stay below the threshold
  • Use a budgeting tool: Manage income and expenses wisely to avoid unintentional disqualification

If you’re close to the R8,070 threshold, consult with a financial advisor or social worker to explore your options.

Appeal Steps If Your Grant Is Suspended

If you believe your grant was wrongly stopped:

  1. Submit an appeal within 30 days of receiving notice
  2. Include:
    • Proof of income
    • Certified ID copy
    • Bank statements or payslips (if applicable)
  3. Follow up regularly with SASSA on your appeal status

Legal aid offices and NGOs also offer help with the appeals process at no cost.

Backup Plans: What Support Is Available If You Lose Your Grant

If your SASSA grant is cut off, explore other available resources:

Alternative ProgramWho QualifiesWhat It Offers
Job Seekers AllowanceUnemployed adultsMonthly financial support
Community Feeding SchemesLow-income familiesFree daily meals
Public Works JobsUnemployed individualsTemporary income + skills
NGO Welfare ProgramsVulnerable groupsFood, vouchers, legal help
Social Relief of DistressPeople in crisisFood parcels or cash aid

Visit your local Department of Social Development office or ask your ward councillor for more info.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Why is R8,070 the cut-off amount for August?
A: It’s part of the government’s regular review based on inflation and the cost of living. The threshold may change in future months.

Q: What if I earn more than R8,070 just once?
A: If it’s temporary income, you may still qualify, but you must notify SASSA to avoid automatic suspension.

Q: Can I get my grant back if it’s stopped?
A: Yes. If your appeal is approved or your income changes, you can reapply or reinstate your grant.

Q: Does every household member’s income count?
A: Yes. SASSA evaluates the combined income of everyone in your household.

Q: Can I apply for another grant instead?
A: Possibly, depending on your situation. Speak to a social worker or visit SASSA for guidance.

In Summary

With new checks in place this August, families earning over R8,070 are being closely reviewed by SASSA. This move is aimed at improving fairness in grant distribution but has sparked concern among thousands of beneficiaries.

If you’re unsure where you stand, act now:

  • Check your status
  • Stay under the income limit
  • Keep your documents up to date
  • Know your rights and appeal if needed

The earlier you respond, the better your chances of avoiding disruptions to your grant payments.

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