Deduction for large families
Who is entitled to the deduction, how much you are entitled to, and how to claim it
Who is eligible for this deduction?
You can apply this deduction:
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If you are an ancestor or an orphaned sibling of both parents, who is part of a large family;
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and, you meet one or more of the following requirements:
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You carry out an activity on your own or through someone else for which you are registered with Social Security or a mutual insurance company.
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You receive contributory and assistance benefits from the unemployment protection system.
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You receive pensions paid by Social Security or by passive classes.
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You are a professional not integrated into the RETA and you receive, from alternative mutual benefit societies, benefits similar to those above.
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You can prove that you are part of a large family with the official title of large family or by any means of proof admissible in law.
This deduction is incompatible with the deduction for an ascendant with two children who is separated or not married.