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This issue is decided by the school

Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2024 6:32 am
by Apuroos2176
a non-working, able-bodied citizen of the Russian Federation over 14 years old;
not receiving a social pension of any kind (for old age or loss of a breadwinner, for example);
not being an individual entrepreneur.
A self-employed person can There is no single law on absences without a certificate.
Usually you can skip 3-5 days (in a row or over a month).
Parents write a statement. It indicates when the child will be absent and who is responsible for his life and health during this time.
With certificates from sports schools and other sections, you can be absent for as long as necessary.
Resolve conflicts in higher authorities: with the russian numbers principal, in the education department or Rosobrnazdor . Most often, teachers understand the situation and do not insist on medical certificates if the student misses no more than three days in a row and not too often.
arrange care for an elderly person and receive benefits, but only on condition that he does not pay a voluntary contribution to the Pension Fund.

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How much is the elderly care allowance?
In Russia, citizens caring for pensioners are entitled to a paid compensation in the amount of 1,200 rubles (Decree of the President of the Russian Federation No. 1455). In 2024, the amount of the payment has not changed.

For residents of the Far North and equivalent areas, the amount of the compensation payment is increased by the corresponding regional coefficient.

The payment is transferred to the elderly person together with the pension. In other words, the money is not received by the caregiver, but by the ward itself (clause 3 of the Resolution of the Russian Government No. 343).

In practice, it turns out that the pensioner and the caregiver individually agree among themselves exactly how much each of them will receive from the payment of 1,200 rubles.

Since 2023, the payment has been paid by the Pension and Social Insurance Fund of the Russian Federation, or the Social Fund of Russia (SFR).

Caregivers will receive personal information about the social assistance they are entitled to from the state (RF Government Decree No. 1418).