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Market pass: how long it will be extended – what changes for beneficiaries

Market pass: how long it will be extended – what changes for beneficiaries

in Three months extension to market passso that support for purchases in supermarkets is extended to in October The government is moving forward with first invoice Which submit to general counsel the following Monday or Tuesday.

The Prime Minister announced the extension of support. Kyriakos Mitsotakisin the context of government program statements in parliament.

According to secure information:

  • The market entry permit extension – the 6-month support period which ended in July – is in principle 3 months and covers the months of August, September and October
  • The structure of the scale remains the same – the criteria do not change or “narrow”
  • The aim is for recipients not to refile and be paid directly over the next three months – however, a scenario in which 2022 tax returns, which would have been due by the end of July, is now being considered is now being considered. (Unless of course an extension is granted).

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New applications

It is noteworthy that applications for a permit to enter the market were submitted in February and March, and the beneficiaries were determined based on the tax returns for the year 2022 and the income of the year 2021. But now Tax returns have been submitted 2023 with 2022 income, so More “recent” data may be considered. And he is on the table. In this case, of course, there will be some beneficiaries who will have to They are excluded due to new entriesWhile there will be others who are beneficiaries even though they were not income earners for the year 2021.

That’s why it is estimated that at least For some the application platform will open again.

to Example, Existing patrons who lose support due to new entries can be “cut off” directly from the system. But those who did not meet the support criteria but now meet the support criteria are more likely to be given a second chance.

In any case, the standards and amounts remain same. that it:

income criteria

  • Single/single household: up to 16,000 € Couple without children: up to 24,000 €
  • Couple with one child: up to 29,000 euros
  • Couple with two children: up to €34,000 Couple with three children: up to €39,000 Couple with four children: up to €44,000

real estate standards

  • Single/single family: up to €250,000
  • Couple without children: up to 400,000 euros


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