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Withdrawing a pension plan while receiving the subsidy for over 52s: what the SEPE says
The Supreme Court ruled that only the gains from the pension plan count as income. The SEPE reviews each case to not exceed 75% of the SMI.
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The Supreme Court allows those over 52 denied by SEPE to claim the subsidy if they were registered and met specific conditions.
The Supreme Court ruled that only the gains from the pension plan count as income. The SEPE reviews each case to not exceed 75% of the SMI.
The Supreme Court exempts from repaying a SEPE subsidy if the error is by the Administration, provided the beneficiary did not conceal information.
The Supreme Court limits maximum tax penalties for self-employed individuals invoicing through companies, requiring proof of identity concealment.