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Threshold for state help

  • 09-10-2018 9:55am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8


    Hi, Maybe some will help me to understand this. In today's Indo was said: 
    [font=Georgia, serif]''Children's Minister Katherine Zappone plans to use a large chunk of the additional €90m she secured in negotiations with the Finance Minister to significantly expand her flagship scheme.[/font]
    [font=Georgia, serif]At present, families with a net income of €47,500 who have a medical card, or get other assistance from social protection can qualify for childcare subsidies ranging from €50 to €145 a week depending on circumstances.[/font]
    [font=Georgia, serif]The Irish Independent understands the qualifying threshold will rise to €60,000 per couple (around €85,000 gross).''[/font]

    [font=Georgia, serif]I didn't know you can get any social welfare payments if you earning 47,500 net. What's available for families that have that kine of income?[/font]


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  • Moderators, Business & Finance Moderators, Regional South Moderators Posts: 6,854 Mod ✭✭✭✭mp22


    Closed.....lets wait till after the budget.


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