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28. juli 2024 kl. 10:29 #674Preppy GrinaDeltager
Hello, I have some questions about Barsel and requirements for applying Dagpenge
1. Basel payment and hours received from Barsel each month. That is part of the Income requirements or not ?
2. if I’m be member A-kasse from 2023, do I have to follow the income requirements of 2023 is 254.328 kr or follow the numbers of 2024 is 263,232 kr ?
3. Will the income requirement count from the first month that I be the member A-kasse? The previous salary is not counted.?
4. What is the income register and how is it calculated? Is it “A-indkomst med am-bidrag” from skat?
5. Will “A income, of which no AM contribution must be paid” from Barsel be counted as Income requirements to apply for Dagpenge or not?30. juli 2024 kl. 10:36 #677supportKeymasterHi,
1. Only salary during maternity leave (paid by your employer) can be used to meet the income requirement. Hence, “Barselsdagpenge” paid by “Udbetaling Danmark” can not be used to meet the income requirement.
2. You have to meet the income requirement for the year where you apply for unemployment benefits. So if you apply now you must meet the 2024 requirement (kr. 263,232).
3. As it is only income during membership periods that is taken into account to calculate the income requirement, the earliest the earning period can start is the day you joined A-kasse.
4. All Danish employers, companies and paying authorities are obliged to report taxable income for the individual citizen to a central register – the so-called Income Register. However only income registrered in the income register of which there has to be paid AM-bidrag can be used to meet the income requirement for being eligible for Unemployment benefits.
5. It must be income that, according to the tax regulations, is income related to work income. This means that only income from which labor market contributions (AM-bidrag) must be paid can be included in the calculation. Unemployment benefits/Maternity benefits and other transfer income of which no labor market contribution is paid, cannot be included in the income requirement.Let me know if you have further questions.
Best regards,
Anders Weber, A-kasser.dk30. juli 2024 kl. 10:53 #678Preppy GrinaDeltagerThanks, and I’m have one more question, I applied for full-time insurance.
1. My contract details is “Agreed working hours are +30 hours per week” . But some weeks I do more than 30+hours and some weeks less than 30.
– For example, my work hours per month over the past 6 months(2024) from January are: 125.8 , 153.25 , 140.13 , 145.96 , 124,90 and 71.382. And when I holder Basel, my company sent the details only required me to work 30 hours per week. So, Can I switch to part-time insured?
30. juli 2024 kl. 11:13 #679supportKeymasterHi,
I will only recommend part-time membership (“deltidsforsikret”) if you have difficulties with meeting the normal (“full-time”) income requirement and/or if you really only want to work maximum 30 hours per week.
For part-time insured the income requirement is 175,488 kr. However you will also get lower amount in Unemployment benefits.
If you only want to work part-time/search for part-time jobs, off course a part-time membership could be an option.
You can still have full-time membership even you do not work full-time. However in case of unemployment you have to apply for full-time jobs.
The A-kasse can see if you work more than the 30 hours per week, and will in that case change your membership from part-time to full-time.
Best,
Anders Weber, A-kasser.dk
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