San Marino: is the single universal check not valid for cross-border commuters?
From 1 March 2022, the Single and Universal Allowance (AUU) for dependent children will come into force, which will go to Deductions for dependent children replace the age of 21 and family allowances as well as family allowances.
The INPS circular indicates, however, that the Single and Universal Check will be recognized on condition that at the time of submitting the application and for the entire duration of the benefit, the applicant possesses a combination of the following citizenship, residence and residence requirements.
If this requirement can be considered peaceful by those who reside and reside in Italy, so it is not for San Marino frontier workers residing in Italy.
“It would open – declares Alessandra Gori, president of the CSIR, Interregional Union Council of San Marino, Marche and Emilia Romagna – a further category of social rights for a category of workers who expect to see resolved various issues relating to social security and labor legislation, including the age-old problem of non-recognition of the legislative protections provided for non-resident workers with children / disabled family members. Problem that affects both the Italian workers employed in San Marino and the San Marino workers employed in Italy.
To date, INPS has not been activated if there will be an integration to the frontals and by reason of we have taken action with what INPS so that it can clarify the integration as soon as possible and the necessary clarifications“.