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New Benefit Approved by Tynwald

by isleofman.com 20th January 2012

New benefit Approved by Tynwald

At its sitting on 17th January 2012, Tynwald approved for a new social security benefit to be introduced from 31st January 2012.  Employed Person’s Allowance (EPA) will replace two existing benefits called Family Income Supplement (FIS) and Disability Working Allowance (DWA).  The introduction of EPA has several benefits:  it will simplify the process for eligible people who are in work but on low incomes such that they need financial assistance, it will achieve efficiency savings for the Department of Social Care, and it will reduce the amount of legislation Tynwald needs to consider each year.  

Employed Person’s Allowance is an income-related benefit available to certain people who work and have a relatively low income.  The rates of allowance are the same as currently available for FIS and DWA.  The rates of allowance will not change, so recipients will continue to receive the same levels of support.  The Department will shortly be contacting all existing FIS and DWA recipients to advise them of the change.

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Posted by isleofman.com
Friday 20th, January 2012 04:26pm.

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