SASSA will no longer give grants to anyone with a monthly income greater than R8,070 from September 15, 2025. This means even a small increase in income for a month might cause your grant to be paused. Many people rely on this money for necessities such as food, energy, and medicine. Understanding the new regulation is critical to avoiding unanticipated hardship. In this article, we are going to talk about what is going to change and who will be affected by this.
Quick Fact for this New Rule
What to Do | Why It Matters |
Track monthly income | Avoid unintentional rule breaking |
Report income changes promptly | Prevent sudden suspension |
Keep documentation organized | Essential for a successful appeal |
Appeal immediately if suspended | Faster reinstatement of the grant |
Regularly check your grant status | Avoid delays and missed payments |

What is SASSA’s New Rule?
Previously, SASSA determined eligibility for grants based on your overall income for the year. But now they’re imposing a monthly cap. If you spend more than R8,070 in a single month, your grant may be terminated even if your overall annual income remains within restrictions. This pertains to big grants, such as
- Old Age Grant
- Disability Grant
- Care Dependency Grant
Who Is Affected?
This applies to anyone receiving SASSA assistance who earns more than R8,070 in a single month. This may include:
- Those reliant on pensions and disability grants
- Beneficiaries of child or care dependence grants
- People with side jobs or seasonal income increases
Why Is This Rule Being Introduced?
- To ensure that only those who actually need financial aid receive the funding.
- To catch persons who earn more than the limit quickly.
- To prevent fraud or anyone from abusing the system.
- SASSA now provides improved capabilities to check real-time revenue.
- To maintain the system fair for all.
- To ensure that government money is spent properly and reaches those in genuine need.
What Can You Do to Prepare?
- Check to determine if your monthly salary is below R8,070.
- Keep your pay stubs or bank statements available as proof.
- Make sure your SASSA details are up to date.
- If your income has recently changed, let SASSA know.
- Save some money in case your grant is discontinued.
- If you are unsure about something, ask SASSA questions.
- Follow updates from SASSA for any changes in the rules.

Hi, I’m Owen. I’m passionate about sharing the latest government aid news, benefits, and policy updates so you can stay informed and make the most of available resources. My goal is to break down complex information into clear, easy-to-understand updates that help you navigate programs and opportunities that matter to you.