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  2. Social security in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    In Ireland, there are two categories of social security, contributory (social insurance), and non-contributory (social assistance), as well as three main types of payments: Social insurance payments. Means-tested payments [1] Universal payments [2] All benefits are administered by the Department of Social Protection, [3] which is divided into ...

  3. Department of Social Protection - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Social Protection ( Irish: An Roinn Cosanta Sóisialta) is a department of the Government of Ireland, tasked with administering Ireland's social welfare system. It oversees the provision of income support and other social services. It is led by the Minister for Social Protection .

  4. Child benefit - Wikipedia

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    Contact us; Donate; ... Ireland. Child Benefit ... 2016 and initially was only for parents of more than one child. The benefit base was a number of children minus one

  5. Family policy in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Family support is one of the main issues that most social policies in Ireland try to address. Family policies in Ireland are at a higher percentage rate than other liberal democracies; 2.5 percent of all policies [1] or 1.6 percent of GDP. [2] The typical family unit in Ireland is the nuclear family with children at 49 percent, with families ...

  6. Child benefit to be paid to more families - AOL

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    Under child benefit, parents receive £24 a week for one child and £15.90 for each additional child. Those amounts are due to rise to £25.60 and £16.95 a week in April.

  7. When Are Children Eligible for Social Security Benefits? - AOL

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    A child who receives survivors’ benefits can get up to 75% of the deceased parent’s basic Social Security benefit. The maximum family payment is typically anywhere from 150% to 180% of the ...

  8. Tax credits in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The personal tax credit is granted to all taxpayers. The amount of the tax credit varies depending on personal circumstances; where a person qualifies for several of the below credits, only the highest is given. 2023. Single person. €1,775. Married couple. €3,550. Widowed person (qualifying for Single Person Child Carer Credit)

  9. Two-child benefit cap: ‘Every month is a struggle’ - AOL

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