A significant part of the EUR 28 billion aid package against price increases and inflation will go to families with children: starting with a one-off payment of EUR 180 per child in August (extra child benefit) to a one-off payment of EUR 300 for particularly needy target groups (including those receive study support) to the one-off payment of 500 euros per adult and 250 euros per child in October (this amount is divided equally between the climate bonus and the inflation compensation).
“We have put together a package of one-off payments and tax deductions. Everyone receives the one-off benefits to the same extent. In the case of tax deductions, the amount refunded depends on how high the respective tax progress level was in advance: the more that had to be paid in advance, the more that is now refunded,” said Federal Minister Susanne Raab in “Questions” with Gerard Koller. who is not subject to tax benefits: in the video above you can see in what form.
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