How much child benefits can I receive as a self-employed person?
Self-employed individuals receive the same child benefits as employees and civil servants. Child benefits are paid monthly for each child in your household.
Every child entitled to Brussels child benefits receives a basic amount. Depending on your family situation and income, you may be entitled to a supplement in addition to the basic amount (for example, a social supplement for low-income families, an orphan’s allowance, or a supplement for a child with a disability).
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