Sassa Payment Dates January 2023

Sassa Payment Dates January 2023 have been confirmed by the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA). The SASSA Payments Dates For January 2023 help you know when your SASSA Grant will be paid. The SASSA Payments will be made from Tuesday 3rd January 2023, starting with the older person’s grant. Then Disability grant will be paid from Wednesday 4th January 2023 and Rest of the Sassa grants including Children’s grant will be paid from Thursday 5th January 2023.

Sassa begins distributing these permanent grants on the second day of every new month. However, if the second day of a month falls on a weekend or public holiday, grants will be distributed on the following working day.

Sassa Payment Dates For January 2023

Here are Sassa Payment Dates For January 2023:

Payment Dates

  • Older Person’s Grant: Tuesday, 3 January 2023
  • Disability Grant: Wednesday, 4 January 2023
  • All other Grants: Thursday, 5 January 2023

Only qualifying beneficiaries will receive the social grant payouts every month.

The grant amounts that SASSA beneficiaries in South Africa will receive are now as follows:

  • Old age and disability grants – R1 990
  • Persons over the age of 75 and war veterans – R2 010
  • Foster care – R1 070
  • Care dependency – R1 990
  • Child support – R480

R350 SRD Sassa Payment Dates For January 2023

There is no fixed payment date for those who receive their Sassa R350 SRD grant payments through the bank account.

Beneficiaries can receive their Sassa grant payments through CashSend, directly into their bank account or their Sassa card.

R350 Sassa Grant Payments can be collected at selected supermarkets such as Shoprite, Checkers, USave, Boxer and Pick n Pay stores.

Sassa Beneficiaries are urged to wait for an SMS to say that they can collect their R350 grant and should not head out to collect it if they haven’t received an SMS.

SASSA confirmed, “there is no need to rush to withdraw cash on the first day. Once the money is in the account, it will remain there until it is needed.”

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