Whose income is considered for the calculation of your family income?
Your own professional income and/or benefits, as well as those of your partner or the person with whom you form a de facto household, are taken into account.
You form a de facto household when you live together and are registered at the same address AND are not related by blood or marriage up to the third degree (so no parents, children, siblings, grandparents, uncles, aunts, etc.).
If you live with multiple unrelated persons up to the third degree, Famiris calculates the annual average family income.
How do we do this? We take the annual income of all other household members and divide it by the number of household members. We then add the income of the beneficiary (the person receiving the child benefits) to the result.
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