The SASSA Means Test helps determine whether an applicant qualifies for a social grant in South Africa. The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) uses this financial assessment to check a person’s income and assets before approving grants.

In 2026, the SASSA Means Test remains an important part of the grant application process. It ensures that social grants go to people who need financial support the most.

This guide explains how the means test works, which grants it affects, and the latest income thresholds for 2026.

What Is the SASSA Means Test?

The SASSA Means Test is a financial assessment used to measure an applicant’s income and assets. SASSA compares your finances against set limits to determine eligibility.

The test looks at:

  • Monthly income
  • Annual income
  • Savings and investments
  • Property or assets
  • Combined household income for married applicants

If your income or assets exceed the limit, SASSA may decline your application.

However, if your finances fall below the threshold, you may qualify for a grant.

Why Does SASSA Use a Means Test?

SASSA uses the means test to distribute social grants fairly. The process prevents people with high incomes from receiving grants intended for vulnerable households.

The means test also helps:

  • Reduce fraud
  • Improve grant allocation
  • Ensure fair access to social support
  • Protect government funding

As a result, only qualifying applicants receive assistance.

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Which Grants Use the SASSA Means Test?

Most SASSA grants require a means test. However, some grants are excluded.

The following grants use the means test:

  • Older Person’s Grant
  • Disability Grant
  • War Veteran’s Grant
  • Care Dependency Grant
  • Child Support Grant
  • COVID-19 SRD Grant

The Foster Child Grant does not require a means test.

SASSA Means Test Income Limits for 2026

Grant TypeMaximum Grant Value (From 1 April 2026)Monthly Income Limit (Single)Monthly Income Limit (Married)Annual Income Limit (Single)Annual Income Limit (Married)Assets Limit (Single)Assets Limit (Married)
Older Person’s GrantR2 400R9 350R18 700R112 200R224 400R1 584 000R3 168 000
Older Person’s Grant (Above 75 Years)R2 420R9 350R18 700R112 200R224 400R1 584 000R3 168 000
War Veteran’s GrantR2 420R9 350R18 700R112 200R224 400R1 584 000R3 168 000
Disability GrantR2 420R9 350R18 700R112 200R224 400R1 584 000R3 168 000
Foster Child GrantR1 290N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
Care Dependency GrantR2 400R24 000R48 000R288 000R576 000N/AN/A
Child Support GrantR580R5 800R11 600R69 600R139 200N/AN/A
Child Support Grant Top-UpR290N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
Grant-In-AidR580N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
COVID-19 SRD GrantR370Means not to exceed R624Means not to exceed R624N/AN/AN/AN/A

How SASSA Checks Your Income and Assets

SASSA verifies financial information through several methods. The agency may check:

  • Bank statements
  • Employment records
  • UIF information
  • SARS records
  • Property ownership
  • Investment accounts

Therefore, applicants must provide accurate information during the application process.

False information can lead to:

  • Grant suspension
  • Application rejection
  • Repayment demands
  • Legal action

What Happens If You Are Married?

SASSA considers the combined income of married couples. Both spouses’ earnings and assets form part of the means test.

As a result, your spouse’s salary can affect your eligibility.

Applicants should submit all required financial documents for both parties.

Can You Appeal a SASSA Means Test Decision?

Yes. You can appeal if SASSA rejects your application due to the means test.

You should appeal if:

  • SASSA used incorrect financial information
  • Your income recently changed
  • There was an administrative error

Applicants can submit appeals through SASSA offices or official online channels.

Tips to Pass the SASSA Means Test

You can improve your application process by following these steps:

Keep Your Documents Updated

Make sure your bank statements and proof of income are current.

Declare All Income Correctly

Always provide accurate financial information.

Report Financial Changes

Inform SASSA if your employment or income changes.

Check Eligibility Before Applying

Review the latest income thresholds before submitting your application.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does every SASSA grant use a means test?

No. The Foster Child Grant does not use a means test.

What income does SASSA check?

SASSA checks salaries, UIF payments, business income, investments, and other financial sources.

Can SASSA reject my application because of my spouse’s income?

Yes. Married applicants are assessed using combined household income.

The SASSA Means Test plays a key role in determining social grant eligibility in 2026. SASSA uses income and asset thresholds to identify qualifying applicants fairly.

Before applying, check the latest limits carefully. In addition, ensure that your documents are accurate and updated. This approach improves your chances of approval and reduces delays.

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