What happens under SASSA income review in 2025? – Bundlezy

What happens under SASSA income review in 2025?

Increased instances of SASSA income review in 2025 shows how serious the agency is about tightening its belt. As we’ve already reported, all new SASSA applicants must undergo biometric identity enrolment from this month onwards.

However, that is on top of a new SASSA income review that’s been in place since May of this year. Likewise, the agency quietly increased the eligibility limits for the SASSA income review (and asset) threshold in 2025, too. So, what do you need to know to safeguard your social welfare cheque?

SASSA INCOME REVIEW IN 2025

Any new applicants for SASSA Old-Age Grants in September 2025 have already undergone more stringent biometric enrolment. The method behind the South African Social Security Agency’s madness is to eliminate fraudulent payments.

As The South African has long reported, 28-million residents (45% of the population) receive R260-billion worth in SASSA grants annually. This is the second-highest slice of budget after the country’s debt repayments.

NEW DIGITAL-FIRST APPROACH

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Clients have three months to respond to a SASSA income review. However, their money will be suspended the entire time. Image: File

Therefore, it is highly critical that the agency digitises its SASSA income review process to eliminate all wastage. This safeguards social welfare for those who actually need it. And that’s exactly what biometric enrolment of all new SASSA applicants is all about. Plus, any other beneficiary placed under review must also enrol biometrically.

Nevertheless, all SASSA clients must first understand the new annual SASSA income review limits. They are as follows per ‘core’ grant (divide by 12 for a monthly figure):

  • Old Age, Disability & War Veterans – R107 800 (if single) and R215 760 (if married)
  • Child Support – R67 200 (if single) and R134 300 (married)
  • Social Relief of Distress (SRD) – R7 704

If you earn more than the above figure annually, you will not be eligible for the SASSA grant in question.

AN SMS PUTS YOU UNDER SASSA INCOME REVIEW

Critically, an SMS from the agency notifies you to validate your profile in-person at a SASSA office. That is why it’s important you keep your contact details up to date with the agency. Likewise, a fourth payment date has been added to the schedule each month (typically the first Friday after payday) for clients under review

You’re correct that, previously, the agency was mandated to serve a written notice. This gave recipients at least three months to rectify their finances. However, the precedent has clearly been set by SASSA that this is no longer the case. Your grant will be withheld immediately until you rectify the review.

PAY BACK THE MONEY

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It’s become worth not trying to steal from the agency, because paying back the funds could end up costing you more. Image: File

We refer to a report we did in June 2025, in which a SASSA Child Support beneficiary was placed under SASSA income review. Thanks to the agency’s ability to cross-reference incomes, it demanded the repayment of five months’ worth of welfare: R560 per month, R3 360 in total, after it emerged that she had a job.

SASSA asks that you report to an agency office in-person with an up-to-date bank statement, payslip and copy of your/child’s ID document. If your finances don’t comply with SASSA’s information – and it’s proven you have additional income – you must pay all the money back.

HOW TO REPAY SASSA

As such, the agency will offer you three options to repay the money. You may either pay the amount back in full before the end of the month. Or you can make payments over the same period of months you were taking money unlawfully

Thirdly, you may also set up a debit order through your bank that takes money from your account each month. However, this last option does accrue interest and will end up cost more in the long run. No exception is made for beneficiaries who are unable to repay the stolen money, insists the agency.

HAVE YOU SURVIVED A SASSA INCOME REVIEW?

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