One-time benefit for the birth of a child

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One-time benefit for the birth of a child

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With the birth of a child, the family is entitled to a benefit of 23,011 rubles. It is provided once, regardless of whether the mother has an official income or not. The benefit amount is fixed. Individual pakistan telegram database regions set their own coefficient, due to which you can get a larger amount.


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Monthly child care allowance up to 1.5 years in 2023
In 2023, the conditions for receiving the benefit have undergone significant changes. If in 2022 it could be received by all families regardless of income, now it is only available to low-income families and amounts to 50, 75 or 100% of the subsistence minimum. The maximum amount is 33,282 rubles. Thus, the payment is assigned only to those parents whose official income is below the subsistence minimum per family member.

To receive the benefit, you need a certificate of income for the last six months. Also, when considering the application, the presence of movable and immovable property, bank deposits, and additional sources of income are taken into account.



Monthly allowance for children under 3 years old in 2023
If in 2022, monthly payments were made by the state only for the first child, and for the second, money was issued from maternity capital, now they are provided for all children. But significant changes affected the assessment of need.

In 2022, this criterion was two subsistence minimums. In 2023, it was reduced to one subsistence minimum. In addition, when considering an application, the presence of property in the family in excess of the minimum specified by law is taken into account:

living space in an apartment is less than 24 sq. m per person, in a house - up to 40 sq. m, while housing provided as a support measure or recognized as unfit for habitation is not taken into account;
no more than one summer house per family;
1 or 2 garages depending on the size of the family and the presence of disabled people;
a land plot with an area of ​​no more than 0.25 hectares within the city limits and no more than 1 hectare in rural areas;
1 or 2 cars or motorcycles depending on the number of children;
a boat or other equipment in the amount of one or two;
the annual percentage of bank savings does not exceed 1 subsistence minimum;
If there is a share of real estate, only living space in the amount of more than one third of the total is taken into account.
If these conditions are not met and the family income exceeds one subsistence minimum per person, it is unlikely that one can count on benefits.
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