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  2. Child benefit - Wikipedia

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    Initially it was only for parents of more than one child, and the payment was 500 PLN (€116) monthly per child. The benefit base was a number of children minus one. Later on in 2019 it's been simplified and made more common: the benefit is paid for each child. From the very beginning the rate is constant and is PLN 800 (€187) monthly per child.

  3. Department of Social Protection - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Social Protection (Irish: An Roinn Cosanta Sóisialta) is a department of the Government of Ireland, tasked with administering Ireland's social welfare system. It oversees the provision of income support and other social services.

  4. Social security in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    For each child dependant, €22.00 (€24.00 from January 2008) is added. More information on the Widow's/Widower's Pension scheme can be found here . The Bereavement Grant is a simple one-off payment of €850, given after a death to the deceased's family.

  5. Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit: Eligibility, Benefits ...

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    Take the information from line 11, which is your final credit for child and dependent care expenses, and transfer it to line 2 of Schedule 3 of your Form 1040. Part III is for dependent care benefits.

  6. Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and ...

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    The official headquarters and ministerial offices of the department are on Baggot Street, Dublin.The departmental team consists of the following: [1] Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth: Roderic O'Gorman, TD

  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 ...

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

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    Ensuring people have access to home ownership is a key priority for Fianna Fáil. Since introduced, the Help to Buy scheme has supported over 50,000 individuals or couples buy their own home with ...

  9. Personal Public Service Number - Wikipedia

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    Today, the PPS Number is used for accessing a wide range of public services in Ireland. The Department of Social Protection maintains a list of bodies that are legally authorised to use the PPS Number. [1] Everyone born in Ireland from 1971 onwards has a PPS Number: it is now assigned as part of the birth registration process.