As more and more information comes out about the upcoming budget, there are several estimated dates for social welfare increases and scheme changes that have been shared
Some of the cost of living measures have already been shared, with electricity credits, Fuel Allowance changes and more likely to be considered in the package.
Currently, only people over the age of 70 , and those on long-term welfare payments, can qualify for the payment from September to April. State Pension and other social welfare payments It was previously reported that the government is considering a €12 a week increase to the state pension. Renters Tax Credit An increase to the €750 renters’ tax credit will also be considered, Minister Chambers has said.
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