Family allowance: New payment date brings relief for parents!
Family allowance: New payment date brings relief for parents!
Österreich - The Federal Government has decided important changes in the payment of family allowance in Austria, which will affect all parents. These adjustments aim to improve financial planning for families and to standardize the payment of the aid. Existing regulations on family allowance, which have existed since 1955, are now to be further optimized by a fixed payment date. Parents can therefore plan better when they can count on payments.
The new resolutions include that the family allowance is credit from April 2025 at the latest on the 8th of each month. This applies not only to pay for the coming months, but also the already forecast credit for the current month, which will take place on June 6, 2025. Thanks to this new regulation, transfers to the checking accounts of the families are carried out regardless of Saturdays, Sundays or public holidays.
uniform payment dates
Another highlight is the introduction of uniform payment dates that are intended to make financial planning easier for families. The future payment dates for 2025 are determined as follows:
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July | 8. July |
August | 8. August |
September | 8. September |
October | 8. October |
November | 7. November |
December | 5. December |
The amount of family allowance remains constant in 2026 and 2027, with amounts between 138 and 200 euros per child. This financial support, which is paid 73% of the aid immediately after birth, is an important part of the financial relief for families in a challenging economic environment.
technological progress
Family Minister Claudia Plakolm emphasizes that technological developments in recent years have contributed significantly to improving the processing of government services. These changes enable more reliable and punctual payment of family allowance, which is increasingly important for many families. According to kosmo , this new system is a reaction to the changing needs of parents.
Overall, the changes are a step in the right direction to support families in everyday life. The standardized practice not only helps to better overlook financial bottlenecks, but also offers long -term planning for the parents who take care of the needs of their children.
For further information on the changes and their effects on everyday family life, interested parents can find the complete details on 5min and Bundeskanzleramt.gv.at Read.
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