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  2. Department of Social Protection - Wikipedia

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    Universal payments (such as Child Benefit or Free Travel) which are not dependent on PRSI contributions or a means test. The department provides its services through a network of 126 Intreo Centres and Branch Offices throughout the State and, increasingly, through its Mywelfare.ie portal.

  3. Social security in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Injury Benefit and Disablement Benefit may be payable to people disabled as a result of an accident at work or a prescribed disease contracted at work. Disability Allowance is payable to disabled people over 16 and under 66 years of age. The disability must have continued, or be expected to continue, for at least 12 months.

  4. Child benefit - Wikipedia

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    Child benefit or children's allowance is a social security payment which is distributed to the parents or guardians of children, teenagers and in some cases, young adults. Countries operate different versions of the benefit. In most child benefit is means-tested and the amount paid is usually dependent on the number of children.

  5. Budget 2025: Child supports and lump sums aim to ‘lessen ...

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    The Free Schoolbooks initiative to all transition and senior cycle pupils, and the Hot School Meals programme will be extended to all primary schools, including a pilot-programme for school holidays.

  6. 2024 Irish budget - Wikipedia

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    Double payment of Child Benefit before Christmas. The extension of child benefit in respect of children aged 18 in full-time education; Employee PAYE and earned income tax credits increased by €100 each; Packet of 20 cigarettes up by 75c, bringing the total price to €16.75; Tax on vaping products to be introduced in Budget 2025

  7. Family policy in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Family policies in Ireland are at a higher percentage rate than other liberal democracies; 2.5 percent of all policies [1] or 1.6 percent of GDP. [2] The typical family unit in Ireland is the nuclear family with children at 49 percent, with families without children, 21 percent, and single mothers, 15 percent, being the next two common family ...

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  9. Tax credits in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    A child includes a stepchild or an adopted child. If the child resides with both parents for part of the year, both parents can claim the full credit. [4] The Single Person Child Carer credit cannot be claimed by a person who qualifies for the Married Person's Tax Credit, or a person living together with another person as a married couple. [4]