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CRA says it’s owed $10 billion in COVID-related benefits sent to ineligible recipients

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When the COVID-19 pandemic hit in 2020, Edmonton-based country singer Patrick Masse, like millions of other Canadians, applied for relief benefits.

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All the gigs he’d lined up were abruptly cancelled.

“I had really good projected earnings for that year, right? But then everything bottomed out when the world dropped,” said Masse.

From April 2020 to June 2022, Masse received more than $41,000 in government benefits — only to later get a letter from the Canada Revenue Agency saying he wasn’t eligible for the money, and that he had to pay it back.

According to the CRA, Masse did not meet the minimum net earnings of $5,000.

“I was stunned. I couldn’t believe it,” said Masse. “I would have never applied for anything that I did not qualify for.”

In early 2024, after months of back and forth, the CRA agreed he was entitled to some of the money. But he remains on the hook for about $27,000.

“I don’t have the money; I have no money. I live in poverty … I can’t afford to lose $27,000,” said Masse.

He’s far from alone. According to data the CRA provided to CBC News, about $14 billion in COVID-related benefits was given to individuals that the agency says, upon review, didn’t qualify because they didn’t meet the income requirements.

Most of that money was given under the Canadian emergency response benefit (CERB) or Canada recovery benefit (CRB), the latter a $2,000/month payment for those forced to stop working during the pandemic and couldn’t get EI.

In 2022, the CRA begin informing people that a repayment was due. Since then, it’s recouped about $4 billion. But $10 billion is still outstanding.

In a statement to CBC News, the CRA said it’s sensitive to the financial pressures facing Canadians but that it will take action against those trying to avoid repayment.

The agency says that could mean legal measures to recover the debt, including “offsetting refunds and future credits and garnishing wages or other sources of income.”

Brian Mantin, a licensed insolvency trustee in Vancouver, says he sees clients every week trying to resolve their pandemic repayments. Mantin said the CRA’s approach was initially lenient but “in the last few months, I’ve seen that approach change pretty significantly.”

“So we’re certainly seeing bank account freezes, now we’re seeing garnishes [of pay] … that’s the most painful thing, because that’s when the government’s going directly to your employer and saying, ‘Hey, before the person gets their wages, take 30 per cent off the top,'” said Mantin.

Short of declaring bankruptcy, Mantin said there’s no way of getting around this debt.

“If you owe money to the government, there’s no statute of limitations,” said Mantin. “You can’t wait out this type of debt.”

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The CRA says it gave out approximately $84 billion in COVID-19 benefits to individuals during the pandemic. Franco Terrazzano with the Canadian Taxpayers Federation says that from the get-go, he worried money would go to individuals who didn’t qualify.

Terrazzano says while the government should show compassion to people who have to repay the money, when it comes to those who administered the program, heads should roll.

“I’m talking about the bureaucrats within the government who made these mistakes. Yes, they have to be held accountable,” said Terrazzano. “Look, when you make a multibillion-dollar mess-up, you should be prepared to polish off your resumé.”

Patrick Masse is adamant he was eligible for every dollar he got and plans to fight the repayment for as long as possible. He feels giving the money back would to tantamount to saying he lied on his application — something he’s not prepared to do.

“It’s so brutal. You believe in good faith that you were eligible for that money,” Masse stressed. “I will not admit that I owe this money, because I [applied] in good faith.”

Masse’s perseverance could pay off. As of Nov. 30, the CRA said it had processed about $621 million in reversals for about 55,000 individuals.

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