samanthajane
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FIS stands for family income supplement. It's for single parents and families on a low income that can get extra help.
Figures are not correct just a very quick way of explaining it:
Single parent or family with 2 children income limit for FIS..... 500 euro.
All means assessed income adds up to 400 euro. So that leaves 100 euro in the difference. With FIS you get 60% of the difference so in this case the single parent/family would receive an extra 60 euro on top of what ever else they were receiving weather it is wages, benefits or a mix of the two.
Figures are not correct just a very quick way of explaining it:
Single parent or family with 2 children income limit for FIS..... 500 euro.
All means assessed income adds up to 400 euro. So that leaves 100 euro in the difference. With FIS you get 60% of the difference so in this case the single parent/family would receive an extra 60 euro on top of what ever else they were receiving weather it is wages, benefits or a mix of the two.