Does the country in which the children are residing not pay them an allowance as well?
Its not an amount that will change the deficit but every little bit adds up.
Its shocking that this money is effectively being stolen from the Gov. Its fraud.
Time the Gov started to take this type of action very seriously.
Good research Sandrat.Child Benefit and EU Regulations
EU/EEA citizens and Swiss nationals working in Ireland, satisfy the habitual residence condition for Child Benefit.
If you are an EU/EEA citizen or a Swiss national and work in a country covered by EU Regulations, the country you work in usually pays Child Benefit even if your family is living in another country. However, if your children are living in another EU/EEA country you should still apply for any Family Benefits you are entitled to there.
If the Family Benefit you get in the country your children are living is less than the Child Benefit payment here, your Irish Child Benefit payment will make up the difference. For more information on how EU rules affect Child Benefit, contact the Child Benefit Section (see 'Where to apply' below).
Countries covered by EU Regulations are: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom (excluding the Channel Islands).
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Thats a disgracefull post RMCF..
Clarify who is stealing money from the Government?
Wise yourself up. Like a good superlative do you?
Until the legal reply was made, I am sure that 99.9% of people in the country thought that €20mill going to children who don;t even live in the country was scandalous.
I still think it is.
Yes. It's because of EU regulations to which our Government agreed. I suspect that many are low paid workers who are not in the income tax net (many maybe signing on at this stage). If I was jobless, or working for a pittance and living in Eastern Europe, I reckon I'd have come to Ireland to do a minimum wage job and supplement that with Child Benefit and ECS and probably have been able to send home multiples of what I might have earned locally. It's certainly not fraud. I do think however that this scenario will have been socially detrimental to such Eastern countries and that our welfare and tax systems have encouraged the division of families.the parents are living and working here in order to support the children, they are paying taxes here. And as far as I know there is an EU rule in relation to this too. It is not fraud
That sounds like it blunts the edge of the issue but many of the countries from where the migrant workers are coming pay very little or no Child Benefit; e.g. AFAIK Poland doesn't pay any. A particular FUBAR by our clueless Government is that Early Childcare Supplement, which was introduced specifically to help with the high cost of caring for a young child in Ireland, is also paid for non-resident children.. . in fact we only make up the difference see below
Its not an amount that will change the deficit but every little bit adds up.
Its shocking that this money is effectively being stolen from the Gov. Its fraud.
Time the Gov started to take this type of action very seriously.
If I was jobless, or working for a pittance and living in Eastern Europe, I reckon I'd have come to Ireland to do a minimum wage job and supplement that with Child Benefit and ECS and probably have been able to send home multiples of what I might have earned locally.
Exactly the same as the Irish have done for the last 200 years. We would be very hypercritical to object to it now.