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How to apply for subsistence allowance after paying social security?

You can apply for a low-income household with social security. The conditions of the low-income household depend on the per capita income of the family.

The conditions for applying for subsistence allowances are as follows:

Urban residents who hold the city's non-agricultural registered permanent residence and whose monthly per capita income is lower than the minimum living standard of urban residents in this county (hereinafter referred to as the urban minimum living standard).

family member

Family members include the following:

1. spouse;

2. Minor children;

3. Children who are adults but cannot live independently;

4. Unmarried children with the same household registration;

5. Grandparents are guardians, and grandchildren who are minors or adults but cannot live independently;

6 other personnel identified by the civil affairs department according to the relevant principles and procedures.

family income

1. Contents of family income

Family income is the sum of all monetary income and physical income of family members. Includes the following contents:

1. Wages, bonuses, allowances, subsidies and other labor income;

2. Retirement expenses and various insurance benefits received;

3. Savings deposits, stocks and other securities and fruits;

4. Income from renting or selling family assets;

5. Maintenance, support or maintenance fees that should be paid by legal supporters, dependents and dependents;

6. Inherited heritage and accepted gifts;

7. Other income that should be included.

● Rewards for those who have made special contributions, honorary allowances, pensions, subsidies, nursing fees and health care fees enjoyed by model workers at or above the municipal level after retirement, housing accumulation fund and various social insurance pooling fees paid by employees' units are not included in family income.

Calculation of per capita monthly income of families

1. The monthly per capita income of a family is determined according to the total monthly income and family population of the family applying for urban subsistence allowances.

(1) The monthly income of the applicant family is determined according to the average total income of the family in the three months (including the current month) before the application.

(2) The main basis for verifying the family population is the household registration book, identity card and marriage certificate.

2. Income calculation of all kinds of personnel

(1) The calculation of monthly per capita income of families who have settled in rural areas and are not mixed in agricultural registered permanent residence and agricultural registered permanent residence shall refer to the corresponding principles and formulas.

(2) If the family has no fixed occupation or fixed income, it shall be calculated according to the actual income.

(III) Earnings of employees, laid-off (laid-off) workers, retirees and unemployed people who enjoy unemployment insurance benefits shall be calculated with reference to the relevant social security standards of this Municipality in that year (the following standards refer to the standards of this Municipality in that year). If it is higher than the above corresponding standards, it shall be calculated according to the actual income.

(4) Employed persons should first deduct the difference between the minimum wage standard and the urban minimum living standard, and then calculate the monthly per capita income of families. If the monthly income is lower than the minimum wage, it shall be calculated according to the urban minimum living standard.

(five) to receive all kinds of one-time economic compensation personnel, should be in accordance with the provisions of timely social insurance renewal procedures, and according to the "monthly allocation" way to calculate income.

(6) Internal retirees are calculated according to the living allowance payable by the enterprise and the actual income of the family.

(7) Persons who sign an agreement with the enterprise to retain the social insurance relationship shall be calculated according to the actual family income.

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