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Tomorrow is the last day to ask for the separated parents bonus - News

2024-04-01T10:16:17.670Z

Highlights: Tomorrow is the last day to ask for the separated parents bonus. For those with an income not exceeding 8,174 euros per year. The bonus for separated, divorced and/or non-cohabiting parents is paid in a single payment in an amount equal to the unpaid amount of the maintenance allowance. The contribution is due for a maximum of 12 months taking into account the availability of the fund which amounts to 10 million euros. The benefit will be paid by INPS following verification of the legal requirements by the Department for Family Policies.


For those with an income not exceeding 8,174 euros per year (ANSA)


Applications to obtain the new bonus for separated, divorced and/or non-cohabiting parents will be considered valid proposals if they arrive on the INPS website by tomorrow, 2 April. The INPS reminds us by underlining that the deadline initially scheduled for March 31st falls on a public holiday.

The measure is aimed at guaranteeing a contribution to parents in need, i.e. with an income not exceeding 8,174 euros per year, who during the Covid-19 epidemiological emergency period were living with minors or adults with serious disabilities and who, in the same period, have not received maintenance due to non-compliance of the other parent (ex-spouse or ex-cohabitant).

The bonus is due in the event that the other parent, as a result of the epidemiological emergency, has ceased, reduced or suspended his/her working activity starting from 8 March 2020 for a minimum duration of 90 days or has suffered a reduction in income of at least 30% compared to the income received in 2019.

The bonus for separated, divorced and/or non-cohabiting parents is paid in a single payment in an amount equal to the unpaid amount of the maintenance allowance and up to a maximum of 800 euros per month. The contribution is due for a maximum of 12 months taking into account the availability of the fund which amounts to 10 million euros. The benefit will be paid by INPS following verification of the legal requirements by the Department for Family Policies.

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