The Supreme Court has just given a stand to the SEPE: the punctual income you may have for a sporadic sale or an inheritance cannot take away your allowance for over 52 years. The ruling, advanced by Leader Actual, settles a controversy that has dragged thousands of beneficiaries for years who lived with the fear of losing aid for any unforeseen income. Let’s go in parts. The subsidy for over 52 years is an unemployment benefit that the SEPE giv…
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The Supreme Court has just given a stand to the SEPE: the punctual income you may have for a sporadic sale or an inheritance cannot take away your allowance for over 52 years. The ruling, advanced by Leader Actual, settles a controversy that has dragged thousands of beneficiaries for years who lived with the fear of losing aid for any unforeseen income. Let’s go in parts. The subsidy for over 52 years is an unemployment benefit that the SEPE giv…