Pamplona (EFE).- The Government of Navarra will pay 100 euros per month per child under three years of age to families with incomes of less than 45,000 euros per year, or if there is more than one source of income of 70,000, with retroactive effect to the 1st of January 2023.
The Minister of Social Rights, Mari Carmen Maeztu, explained this Wednesday at the press conference after the weekly government session that, in this way, the Foral Community recovers aid that was eliminated in Navarra in 2012.
It will reach 9,000 families, 65%, and will be paid in a single annual payment of 1,200 euros per child. For the Government of Navarra, this measure will cost 10.7 million euros per year.
An aid compatible with tax relief
The aid can be processed in person at the Social Rights Department register (in Calle González Tablas, Pamplona), at the basic social services or electronically on the Social Rights website.
The sub-directorate for Family and Minors, of the Department of Social Rights, is finalizing the application procedure and the computer program.
This aid of 100 euros per month is compatible with the tax deduction for a son or daughter under 3 years of age in personal income tax and amounts to 1,062 euros.
Requirements to obtain aid
Likewise, the person who requests the aid on behalf of the family unit with children under 3 years of age in charge will benefit, also if the children are in pre-adoptive or permanent foster care. For this, the help will fall on whoever has sole custody of the son or daughter. When custody is shared by virtue of a judicial resolution, both parents must expressly agree which of the two will be the applicant and the one who receives it.
The beneficiary must reside in Navarra and appear in the register of any of its municipalities, for at least 6 months from the date of submission of the application, together with the son or daughter who is the reason for the aid.
As is mandatory in public aid, the beneficiaries must be up to date with their obligations to the Treasury and Social Security and not be in a situation of prohibition to obtain the status of beneficiary of subsidies.