There are cases where you may lose SEPE benefits and subsidies if you inherit

Many people don’t know this but There are some situations where you may lose your entitlement to benefits or subsidies when you inherit and become unemployed. SEPE. And some subsidies designed for people over the age of 52 impose a requirement not to have one’s own income of any nature.

In this way in this case Allowance for people over 52If you inherit 5,000 euros divided into 12 equal parts (12 months), you can continue to receive benefits if the result is 417 euros per month. Because? Because you must not exceed your income by more than 75% of the Minimum Interprofessional Salary (SMI). However, if the inheritance exceeds this figure when it is divided into 12 equal parts, you will no longer be entitled to assistance.

The same applies to other SEPE benefits whose requirements are similar to the subsidy for persons over 52. That’s why when you need to inherit it’s very important to meet with a manager especially to analyze what kind of income you will lose and to be able to regulate yourself financially.

Yes definitely, The result is that if your inheritance income is more than 75% of the Interprofessional Minimum Wage (SMI), you will stop receiving benefits. It will be recalculated to determine whether you continue to meet the requirements during the month you declare this income and in subsequent months. Report any changes to SEPE!

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