Within the week the platform that accepts applications for it will be closed child benefit A21 of OPECA. Specifically, the platform will close atMay 12, 2023, at 18:00. As reported by the Organization of Pension Benefits and Social Solidarity (OPEKA), in its announcement, the payment of the 2nd installment will be made next May 31, last business day of the month.
Interested parties are reminded that in order to be granted the child benefit, the application must be firmly submitted and approved. Application that is cached is considered unsent and is not considered.
It should be noted that the amount of the benefit for children in charge of the beneficiaries, will be calculated based on:
- of dependent children to declare in A21 of 2023 and
- of the total family income that the beneficiaries had in the tax year 2022.
The amount to which you are entitled, per case, will be calculated based on dependent children that will be declared in the A21 of 2023 and of the total family income of the citizens of the fiscal year 2022. However, until the presentation of the Income Tax Declaration of 2023, the income of the fiscal year 2021 will be taken into account for the calculation of the amount to which you are entitled.
Exactly 2 weeks before the May 21 election Elefsina’s Kyriakos Mitsotakis “turned a blind eye” to officials… with announcements of new measures that will give “encouragement” to the citizens. The most important measure for them. officials about the increase in the child allowance.
In more detail, the Prime Minister went a step further and announced another intervention. The payroll reform officials. As Mr. Mitsotakis explained, emphasis will be placed on the low paid, in positions of responsibility and also on parents. The subsidy per child, according to the announcement by the President of the Government, will be structured as follows: those who have a child will increase from 50 euros to 70 euros, those who have two children of 70 to 120 euros and for the three children of 120 euros will increase to 170.
The money of the beneficiaries in detail
families with two parents
examples:
- Family with 2 parents and 2 children, with an annual income of 28,000 euros: The family equivalence scale is: 1 + 1/2 +1/4 + 1/4 = 2. Therefore the equivalent income is: 28,000 euros / 2 = 14,000 euros. Therefore, the family belongs to income scale C and will receive an allowance of 56 euros per month.
- Family with 2 parents and 1 child, with an annual income of 26,000 euros: The family equivalence scale is: 1 + 1/2 +1/4 = 1.75. Therefore, the equivalent income is: 26,000 euros / 1.75 = 14,857 euros. Therefore, the family belongs to the C income scale and will receive an allowance of 28 euros per month.
- A family with 2 parents and 2 children, with an annual income of 18,800 euros: The family equivalence scale is: 1 + 1/2 +1/4 + 1/4 = 2. Therefore, the equivalent income is: €18,800 / 2= €9,400. Therefore, the family belongs to income scale B and will receive an allowance of 84 euros per month.
- Family with 2 parents and 3 children with an annual income of 13,000 euros: The family equivalence scale is: 1 + 1/2 +1/4 + 1/4 +1/4 = 2.25. Therefore, the equivalent income is: 13,000 euros / 2.25 = 5,777 euros. So the family belongs to income scale A and will receive 280 euros per month.
- Family with 2 parents and 2 children with an annual income of 12,000 euros: The family equivalence scale is: 1 + 1/2 +1/4 + 1/4 = 2. Therefore, the equivalent income is: 12,000 euros / 2= 6,000 euros So the family belongs to income scale A and will receive 140 euros per month.
- Family with 2 parents and 4 children with an annual income of 14,500 euros: The family equivalence scale is: 1 + 1/2 +1/4 + 1/4 + 1/4 + 1/4 = 2.5. Therefore, the equivalent income is: 14,500 euros 2.5 = 5,800 euros. The family belongs to income scale A and will receive 420 euros per month.
- Family with 2 parents and 4 children with an annual income of 24,500 euros: The family equivalence scale is: 1 + 1/2 +1/4 + 1/4 + 1/4 + 1/4 = 2.5. Therefore, the equivalent income is: 24,500 euros / 2.5 = 9,800 euros. The family belongs to income scale B and will receive 252 euros per month.
- Family with 2 parents and 5 children with an annual income of 27,000 euros: The family equivalence scale is: 1 + 1/2 +1/4 + 1/4 + 1/4 + 1/4 +1/4 = 2.75 . Therefore, the equivalent income is: 27,000 euros / 2.75 = 9,818 euros. The family belongs to income scale B and will receive 336 euros per month.
single parent families
examples
- Single-parent families with 3 children and an annual income of 12,000 euros: The family equivalence scale is: 1 + 1/2 +1/4 + 1/4 = 2. Therefore, the equivalent income is: 12,000 euros / 2 = 6,000 euros. So the family belongs to income scale A and will receive 280 euros per month.
- Single-parent families with 1 child and an annual income of 9,000 euros: The family equivalence scale is: 1 + 1/2 = 1.5. Therefore, the equivalent income is: 9,000 euros / 1.5 = 6,000 euros. So the family belongs to income scale A and will receive 70 euros per month.
- Single-parent families with 2 children and an annual income of 10,500 euros: The family equivalence scale is: 1 + 1/2 + 1/4 = 1.75. Therefore, the equivalent income is: 10,500 euros / 1.75 = 6,000 euros. So the family belongs to income scale A and will receive 140 euros per month.