While you are a beneficiary of an unemployment subsidy, you must comply with a series of obligations to continue receiving the corresponding amount
When you are out of work, you can access some of the unemployment benefits from the State Public Employment Service (SEPE) until your employment situation changes. While you are a beneficiary of any of these aids offered by Social Security, you must comply with a series of obligations that depend on the type of subsidy. If you do not comply with them, your unemployment can be suspended, and even extinguished.
One of the reasons why they can take away your benefit is not informing Social Security of changes in your family situation. The SEPE explains that if the number of dependent children changes, the amount of the unemployment benefit also varies. Precisely the number of children determines the amount received by a person who accesses the aid, being higher if the family burden is greater. In the event that the spouse’s situation changes, it does not affect the subsidy.
However, the variation in the situation of someone in the family unit, including the partner, for various reasons such as placement or unemployment, birth or death, among others, influences the maintenance of the benefit when you had to demonstrate family responsibilities for access. . The SEPE understands that there is a family responsibility in the following cases:
– Be in charge of your spouse.
– Be in charge of a son or daughter by nature or adoption who is under 26 years of age or older with disabilities or foster minors, if they live with or depend economically on you and do not have monthly incomes greater than 75% of the minimum interprofessional salary (SMI). ).
Impact
A change in the family unit can also mean that the type of subsidy to which you are entitled varies if you go from having no charges to having them in the twelve months following the event causing the unemployment subsidy.
Therefore, the SEPE warns that it is important to notify the changes that occur in the number of members of the family unit and in the economic or employment situation of those who make it up so that the new situation can be reviewed and the necessary adjustments made. These modifications may affect the amount of the benefit or the temporary drop in the subsidy due to loss of requirements. If you are receiving a subsidy and do not notify the variations, it could have important consequences, since, if it is detected that you are improperly receiving said subsidy, a sanctioning procedure would be initiated for a serious infringement that could end with its extinction.
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