Over 589 thousand families are beneficiaries of the inclusion allowance for over 1.2 million people involved : the INPS provides new data on the families that receive the anti-poverty measure which has replaced, since January, the citizen's income, recalling that the numbers are constantly being updated and when fully operational the benefit should reach 737 thousand households .

From today the March allowance is being paid for families who already have the benefit in progress and for those who have submitted an application in the previous months, whose investigation has, in the meantime, been concluded positively and who appear to have the agreement of digital activation signed by February.

For families who received the first payment in March, the credit arrived on March 15th.

The INPS recalled that today, 27 March, the forfeiture will also be issued for applications for which, at the time of renewal, the possession of the requirements and the need for the updated ISEE for the month of March are not confirmed.

In the event that the 2024 ISEE is missing, the benefits already being provided based on a 2023 ISEE will be suspended until the new single replacement declaration is presented. The provision will be resumed after possession of the requirements for access to the service is confirmed on the basis of the currently valid ISEE. To update the ISEE it is possible to carry out an online procedure, again from the INPS website, or go to a patronage, a Caf or an INPS territorial centre .

The INPS recalls that, in addition to the inclusion allowance which provides for an estimated total of 737,000 fully operational households, the other inclusion and work measure envisaged by the "work" decree began in September, the Training and Work Support (Sfl ), which aims to reach, as per estimates, another 250,000 beneficiaries once fully operational.

In December 2023, the last month of disbursement of the income and citizenship pension, after the crackdown on employable people, there were 722 thousand families with the benefit but the measure had reached over 1.4 million families during the pandemic.

(Unioneonline/vl)

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