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What benefits do people over the age of 80 have in my country?
What are the benefits for people over 80 years old in my country?
There is old-age allowance,
which is a social security system for the elderly. Its purpose is to solve the basic living problems of the elderly and play an important role in ensuring the quality of life of the elderly.
Different regions have different payment standards. Taking Zhengzhou City as an example:
(1) For seniors aged 80 to 89, 100 yuan per person per month;
(2) Seniors aged 90-99 years old, 200 yuan per person per month;
(3) Senior citizens aged 100 or above, 300 yuan per person per month.
From January 1, 2015, the living allowances for the elderly aged 80 years and above and the elderly care subsidies for the elderly aged 100 years and above who participate in the basic pension insurance for urban and rural residents will be unified into the old-age allowance. When assessing difficult targets such as subsistence allowances and low-income residents, the old-age allowance is not included in family income; when collecting personal income tax, the old-age allowance is not included in personal income.
So if you have an elderly person over 80 years old in your family, you can apply directly to the local social security department for senior-age subsidies.
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